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Definition of Acetphenetidin
1. Noun. A white crystalline compound used as an analgesic and also as an antipyretic.
Generic synonyms: Analgesic, Anodyne, Pain Pill, Painkiller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Acetphenetidin
Literary usage of Acetphenetidin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Test-book of Chemistry by John Dabney Palmer (1907)
"acetphenetidin be boiled with 10 cc (162 minims) of water, it should yield a ...
of acetphenetidin be boiled for one minute with 3 cc (48 minims) of sodium ..."
2. Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Students and Practitioners of Medicine by Horatio Charles Wood (1916)
"acetphenetidin. ANTIPYRETIC ACTION. — The temperature of the body is the result
of an equilibrium between the amount of heat generated in the system through ..."
3. Official Methods of Analysis by Society of Leather Trades' Chemists (1920)
"For the identification of acetphenetidin, either alone or in admixture with ...
This test is so delicate that as little as 0.5 mg. of acetphenetidin may ..."