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... compounds is con- stantly increasing , and only to - day , while writing this paper , a new bromin compound , defined chemically as the mono - brom - iso - valerianate of urea , has come to my attention . Having mentioned the official ...
... compounds is con- stantly increasing , and only to - day , while writing this paper , a new bromin compound , defined chemically as the mono - brom - iso - valerianate of urea , has come to my attention . Having mentioned the official ...
Page 83
... compound . It is a yellowish white powder and is given in doses from 5 to 20 grains . The usual claim is made for it that it is well borne . does not disturb the stomach and aoes not produce acne . Bromalin is also known as ...
... compound . It is a yellowish white powder and is given in doses from 5 to 20 grains . The usual claim is made for it that it is well borne . does not disturb the stomach and aoes not produce acne . Bromalin is also known as ...
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... compounds the basic radical overshad- ows the acid one or vice versa , still we must bear in mind that the compound is an entity and that either radical is strongly modified by the other . And when a patient takes potassium bromid and ...
... compounds the basic radical overshad- ows the acid one or vice versa , still we must bear in mind that the compound is an entity and that either radical is strongly modified by the other . And when a patient takes potassium bromid and ...
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