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veronal
veronal Chem. (ˈvɛrənəl) [a. G. veronal.] Diethyl-malonyl-urea, a white crystalline substance used as a hypnotic. Also attrib.1903 Merck's Ann. Rep. XVII. 183 Veronal has been thoroughly tested in a large number of noted public and private hospitals. 1904 Lancet 23 Jan. 223/2 A box of veronal cachet...
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Barbital
Veronal was found to be midway. Glembay", Irena Danielli-Basilides overdosed on Veronal as her third and fatal suicide attempt.
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Veronal
Veronal/ˈverənl; `vɛrənəl/ n[U](propr 专利名) type of sedative drug 佛罗那(镇静药).
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Henri Serre
Women of Paris (1953)
Le combat dans l'ile (1961)
La Meule (short film) - René Allio, 1962)
Jules et Jim (Jules and Jim, 1962)
Il Processo di Veronal
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Pergonal
Pergonal, n. Med. (pɜːˈgəʊnæl) [f. per-1 + gonadotrophin n. + -al after Nembutal n., veronal n., etc.] A proprietary name for various hormonal preparations, spec. for a preparation of human menopausal gonadotrophin, containing a mixture of FSH and luteinizing hormone, which is given by injection as ...
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Joseph von Mering
In 1904, he helped to launch barbital under the brand name Veronal. Veronal was the first commercially available barbiturate sedative in any country.
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barbital
barbital (ˈbɑːbɪtəl) The equivalent in the U.S. Pharmacopœia of barbitone.1919 Ann. Rep. Chem. Lab. Amer. Med. Assoc. 1918 XI. 54 During the year 1918, the laboratory examined several specimens of barbital... Barbital was introduced into medicine under the proprietary name ‘Veronal’. Ibid. 54 Barbit...
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Attik
A little later he committed suicide by taking an overdose of his sedative medicine, Veronal.
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barbitone
barbitone (ˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. as next + -one.] A hypnotic drug, diethyl barbituric acid, often known by the trade name veronal.1914 Brit. Pharmacopœia 62 Barbitonum. Barbitone. Synonyms—Diethyl-barbituric Acid: Malonurea: Diethylmalonyl-urea..C8H12N2O3. 1918 Nomencl. Dis. (ed. 5), Chloral and other Hyp...
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Joan Lavender Bailie Guthrie
It is thought that she developed an addiction to the barbiturate veronal, which eased the pain caused by the after effects of the force feeding. The cause of death was taking an overdose of veronal. A poem about her was published in the "Daily Herald" newspaper in June 1914.
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Dial
Dial, dial, n.3 Pharm. (ˈdaɪəl) [Proprietary name, first registered in Switzerland in 1918, a shortened form of diallylbarbituric acid.] A preparation of diallylbarbituric acid, used as a sedative.1922 Chem. Abstr. XVI. 4299 Veronal, phenobarbital and dial condense readily in AcOH soln. 1931 News Ch...
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Anton Gordonoff
He tested the accusation of poisoning by Veronal, and established that in the 1945 indictment which had led to Popescu's dubious conviction, there had
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巴比妥
"Veronal", in Finley, Ellingwood, M.D. The American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy", 1919. , accessed 07 Nov 2005.
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جوزيف فون مرينغ
في عام 1904، ساعد في إطلاق باربيتال تحت اسم العلامة التجارية Veronal. كان Veronal أول مسكنات الباربيتورات المتاحة تجاريا في أي بلد.
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Maria Popesco
Anton Gordonoff, two main scientific experts in the case, accused the involved François Naville for wrong arguments concerning the confusion between Veronal
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