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Mercurial diuretics
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Diuretics, Mercurial
, mercurial diuretic
National Institutes of Health
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Diuretics
Organometallic Compounds
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mercaptomerin sodium
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2009
2009
Contaminação mercurial: risco ocupacional ao cirurgião-dentista
Cristiane K. Kametani
,
Fernanda Vicco
,
Cecim Calixto-Junior
,
Fernando da Silva Carvalho Neto
,
E. A. Campos
,
Eduardo Pizzatto
2009
Corpus ID: 109213216
Resumen pt: Introducao e objetivo: O mercurio e um material amplamente usado na pratica odontologica, contudo trata-se de um dos…
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2004
2004
Toxicidade mercurial: avaliação do sistema visual em indivíduos expostos a níveis tóxicos de mercúrio
Luiz Carlos L. Silveira
,
Dora Selma Fix Ventura
,
M. Pinheiro
2004
Corpus ID: 190102093
1996
1996
Genesis : world of myths and patriarchs
Ada Feyerick
,
C. Gordon
,
Nahum M. Sarna
1996
Corpus ID: 190528203
The time was the Bronze to the Iron Age, the third to first millenniums B.C. Great leaders arose from Iraq to Eygpt-- Sargon of…
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1968
1968
[Hydrargyrosis cutis with general poisoning manifestations following long-term use of mercurial cosmetics].
G. Lüders
,
H. Fischer
,
U. Hensel
Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie…
1968
Corpus ID: 27168912
1965
1965
Ethacrynic Acid: Two Years' Experience with a New Diuretic
J. Ledingham
,
R. Bayliss
British medical journal
1965
Corpus ID: 27282947
In 1963 the first clinical reports on ethacrynic acid (2,3 dichloro-4-(2-methylene butyryl)phenoxyacetic acid) indicated that…
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1964
1964
Comparison of the Hemodynamic Effects of Mercurial Diuretics and Digitalis in Congestive Heart Failure
B. Rader
,
Warren W. Smith
,
A. Berger
,
L. W. Eichna
Circulation
1964
Corpus ID: 7864987
The non-xanthine-containing mercurial diuretic mercaptomerin (Thiomerin), a noncardiotonic agent, was given repeatedly to 14…
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1951
1951
Effects of water source on toxicity of mercurial poisons. II. Reactions of Allium root tip cells as indicators of penetration.
Macfarlane Ew
1951
Corpus ID: 99113560
1951
1951
Urinary and fecal excretion of mercury in man following administration of mercurial diuretics.
J. Grossman
,
R. E. Weston
,
R. Lehman
,
J. Halperin
,
T. Ullmann
,
L. Leiter
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1951
Corpus ID: 35256554
1950
1950
Experience with Thiomerin, A New Mercurial Diuretic
H. J. Stewart
,
H. I. McCOY
,
E. Shepard
,
E. Luckey
1950
Corpus ID: 39536582
Thiomerin, a new mercurial diuretic, was given subcutaneously to 109 patients in whom fluid accumulations were present. Most…
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1945
1945
STUDIES ON MERCURIAL DIURESIS: V. SUDDEN DEATH FOLLOWING INTRAVENOUS INJECTION REPORT OF THREE CASES, WITH ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC STUDIES IN TWO
I. F. Volini
,
R. O. Levitt
,
R. Martin
1945
Corpus ID: 72172565
Mercury is a protoplasmic poison. It precipitates protein. The clinical use in the form of the nonionizable compounds in the…
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