- of
antimonium include the translations, in 1050–1100, by
Constantine the
African of
Arabic medical treatises.
Several authorities believe antimonium is...
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primordial solid 51 Sb
Antimony Latin antimonium, of
unclear origin: folk
etymologies suggest Gr**** antí 'against' + mónos...
- " The 1657
Lexicon Chymi****, by
William Johnson glosses the word as "
antimonium sive stibium." By extension, the word came to
refer to any
fluid obtained...
- 265 505.08 2875 0.228 1.96 2.3
primordial solid 51 Sb
Antimony Latin antimonium, of
unclear origin: folk
etymologies suggest Gr**** antí 'against' + mónos...
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mythological references such as Adam, Aer, Animal, Alkahest, Antidotus,
Antimonium, Aqua benedicta, Aqua
volans per aeram, Arcanum, Atramentum, Autumnus...
- HPA-23,
sometimes known as
antimonium tungstate, is an
antiretroviral drug that was used for the
treatment of HIV infection. It
achieved widespread publicity...
-
English word (The
symbol derives from
Latin stannum) 51 Sb
Antimony Latin antimonium, the
origin of
which is uncertain: folk
etymologies suggest it is derived...
- "The
history of the use of
intravenous injections of
tartar emetic (
Antimonium tartaratum) in
tropical medicine".
Transactions of the
Royal Society of...
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element obtained by
processing its ores. The name
comes from the
Latin antimonium. For centuries, the term
antimony was also used to
refer to
stibnite or...
-
medical author in later-medieval
Latin (crossref borage). His
spelling was "
antimonium". The
medieval meaning was
antimony sulfide.
Antimony sulfide was well...