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Arsphenamine
Known as:
Arsenobenzol
, Arsphenamine [Chemical/Ingredient]
, Phenol, 4,4'-(1,2-diarsenediyl)bis(2-amino)-, dihydrochloride
National Institutes of Health
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Antitreponemal Agents
In Blood
agonists
analogs & derivatives
antagonists & inhibitors
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Salvarsan
Sodium Arsenobenzol
neoarsphenamine
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1995
1995
Arsphenamine jaundice and the recognition of instrument-borne virus infection.
P. Mortimer
Genitourinary medicine
1995
Corpus ID: 45974776
Soon after its introduction in 1910, intravenous arsphenamine treatment for syphilis was found to be complicated by jaundice. The…
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Review
1957
Review
1957
Relapsing fever in Jordan.
B. Babudieri
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
1957
Corpus ID: 19088733
The author reports on a survey carried out by him in 1954 on relapsing fever in Jordan. In that country the disease is largely…
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1947
1947
Excretion of benzoy; glucuronate as a test of liver function.
I. Snapper
,
A. Saltzman
American Journal of Medicine
1947
Corpus ID: 12285957
1944
1944
The Effects of Cold
R. Greene
1944
Corpus ID: 71511889
Highly Cited
1940
Highly Cited
1940
POSTARSPHENAMINE JAUNDICE: APPARENTLY DUE TO OBSTRUCTION OF INTRAHEPATIC BILIARY TRACT
F. M. Hanger
,
A. Gutman
1940
Corpus ID: 71200959
Jaundice following administration of arsphenamine ("arsphenamine hepatitis") is usually ascribed to injury of the liver…
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1936
Highly Cited
1936
THE EFFECT OF DRUGS IN THE PRODUCTION OF AGRANULOCYTOSIS WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO AMIDOPYRINE HYPERSENSITIVITY.
W. Dameshek
,
Abraham Colmes
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1936
Corpus ID: 35749081
Sufficient evidence has accumulated in the last two years to indicate the importance of various drugs as etiological agents in…
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1935
1935
ERYTHEMA OF THE NINTH DAY: FOLLOWING ADMINISTRATION OF ARSPHENAMINE PRELIMINARY REPORT
H. L. Keim
1935
Corpus ID: 72811343
Milian1in describing his theory of "biotropism" called attention to a postarsenical accident which, because of the appearance of…
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1935
1935
STUDIES OF VELOCITY AND THE RESPONSE TO INTRAVENOUS INJECTIONS: V. THE APPLICATION OF THE INTRAVENOUS DRIP METHOD TO CHEMOTHERAPY AS ILLUSTRATED BY MASSIVE DOSES OF ARSPHENAMINE IN THE TREATMENT OF…
L. Chargin
,
W. Leifer
,
H. Hyman
1935
Corpus ID: 71158307
In chemotherapy the optimum therapeutic result is obtained by the introduction of the specific agent in quantities that suffice…
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Highly Cited
1933
Highly Cited
1933
DRUG ERUPTIONS: I. FIXED PHENOLPHTHALEIN ERUPTIONS
F. Wise
,
M. B. Sulzberger
1933
Corpus ID: 72014756
In employing the term "drug eruptions" in this paper, we intend to use the expression in a purely etiologic sense; that is, we…
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1933
1933
PERICAPILLARY ENCEPHALORRHAGIA DUE TO ARSPHENAMINE: SO-CALLED ARSPHENAMINE ENCEPHALITIS
J. Globus
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S. Ginsburg
1933
Corpus ID: 72700584
Within the last three years two cases of so-called arsphenamine encephalitis came under our observation. The first case was one…
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