Definition of Atropin

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of atropine) ¹

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Definition of Atropin

1. atropine [n -S] - See also: atropine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Atropin

atrophoderma
atrophoderma biotripticum
atrophoderma diffusum
atrophoderma maculatum
atrophoderma neuriticum
atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini
atrophoderma reticulatum symmetricum faciei
atrophoderma striatum
atrophoderma vermiculatum
atrophodermatosis
atrophy
atrophying
atropia
atropias
atropin (current term)
atropine
atropine dehydrase
atropine derivatives
atropine methonitrate
atropine methylbromide
atropine sulfate
atropine test
atropines
atropinic
atropinism
atropinization
atropins
atropism
atropisms

Literary usage of Atropin

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Medical Clinics of North America by Michael C. Fiore, Stephen S. Entman, Charles B. Rush (1922)
"It is to his credit to have shown that doses of atropin, ... The most important factor in obtaining proper results with the atropin method of treatment is ..."

2. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"Normal cats excrete very little of the atropin; but by habituation, ... Dogs excrete about one-third of the atropin, within two days (Wiechowski, 1901). ..."

3. Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by C. Remigius Fresenius (1897)
"The solution gives an alkaline reaction, and, upon boiling, some of the atropin volatilizes with the steam. Animal charcoal takes it up from its aqueous ..."

4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1852)
"The solution of atropin was by mistake handed to her. This originally contained two grains of atropin, one drachm of diluted acetic acid, and one and a half ..."

5. A Text book of physiology by Michael Foster (1894)
"Further, this special action of atropin on the heart is so to speak ... the application of an adequate quantity of atropin will bring back the beats to ..."

6. The Journal of Physiology by Physiological Society (Great Britain). (1879)
"With regard to the latter, atropin paralyses the secretory fibres; ... which is not removed by atropin ; atropin then here has no antagonism for ..."

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