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Antimonials, in pre-modern medicine, were
remedies prin****lly
containing antimony, used
chiefly for
emetic purposes. They
might also have
qualified for...
- An
antimonial cup was a
small half-pint mug or cup cast in
antimony po****r in
Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were also
known under the...
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Pentavalent antimonials (also
abbreviated pentavalent Sb or SbV) are a
group of
compounds used for the
treatment of leishmaniasis. They are also called...
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customarily recovered for reuse,
giving rise to the name
everlasting pill. The
antimonial cup
yielded the same effect.
According to the Medico-Pharmaceutical Critic...
- (trivalent
antimonials), but in 1922
Upendranath Brahmachari invented a much
safer antimony(V) drug, and
since then so-called
pentavalent antimonials have been...
- is very
difficult to treat.
Treatment involves the use of
pentavalent antimonial compounds,
which are
highly toxic (common side
effects include thrombophlebitis...
- in
spirit of urine, it
ceased to be
either emetic or cathartic.
Antimonial Antimonial cup
Anyonymus (1838). "Werner's
Bereitung des
Vitrum antimonii im...
- "Introduction to Silver-Calcium Batteries". batterym.com.
Retrieved 2021-09-03.
Comparison of
Antimonial and
Calcium Batteries What are Silver/Calcium Batteries?...
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disease include liposomal amphotericin B, a
combination of
pentavalent antimonials and paromomycin, and miltefosine. For
cutaneous disease, paromomycin...
- wolfsbergite, plumite, rosellan, rosenite, sakharovaite, bleiantimonit,
antimonial radiant glance, falkmanite... In the old
German mineralogical literature...