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Definition of Curari
1. curare [n -S] - See also: curare
Lexicographical Neighbors of Curari
Literary usage of Curari
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1842)
"TS ART. XIV.—Ji Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children. By JAMES STEWART,
MD Ex tola non sic pueri, ut viri, curari debent. ..."
2. Vivisection, Scientifically and Ethically Considered in Prize Essays by James Macaulay, Brewin Grant, Abiathar Wall (1881)
"The limits of this Essay do not permit further details in proof that curari is
used as an anaesthetic, " and is called an anaesthetic" (462); and that this ..."
3. Experimental Physiology by Edward Albert Sharpey-Schäfer, Edward Albert Schäfer (1912)
"It is best to use a sartorius muscle-nerve" preparation for this experiment on
account of the length of time necessary for the curari to penetrate the ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americanaedited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines edited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1903)
"The finest quality has a deep yellow color, which is sometimes improved by a few
drops of tartaric acid. curari, koo-ra'n, Curare, ..."
5. Selected Titles from the Digest by Bryan Walker (1881)
"1 There is a considerable variation of reading in the MSS., some having dari
alone, others curari alone, others curari dari, others dari curari. ..."
6. American Observer Medical Monthly (1874)
"In the fifth form-—to Lachesis curari, and Turkish baths, ... In the sixth form—to
Arseni- cum, Lachesis and curari, combined with a series of pack and ..."