Lexicographical Neighbors of Eucain
Literary usage of Eucain
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.) (1897)
"eucain.—DR. MGT GARCIA reports his observations upon the use of this drug in from
2 to 4 per cent, solutions in genito-urinary surgery, especially for ..."
2. Local and Regional Anesthesia: With Chapters on Spinal, Epidural by Carroll Woolsey Allen (1920)
"eucain The discovery of eucain was the first decided advance in the field of
synthetic chemistry to crown the efforts of the many investigators laboring to ..."
3. Symptomatic and Regional Therapeutics by George Howard Hoxie (1910)
"... Sparingly soluble in water, readily in alcohol or ether. Dispensed in special
glass or metal tubes. Used for freezing and for general anesthesia. eucain ..."
4. Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Nursing by Achilles Edward Davis, Beaman Douglass (1905)
"eucain in 2, 4, or 10 per cent. watery solution is, next to cocain, ... eucain does
not, however, produce any poisonous or constitutional symptoms. ..."
5. An Experimental and Clinical Research Into Certain Problems Relating to by George Washington Crile (1901)
"ON THE PHYSIOLOGIC ACTION OF COCAIN AND eucain WHEN INJECTED INTO TISSUES.
Review of Literature.—Cunningham, in a series of experiments on the Physiologic ..."
6. Catching's Compendium of Practical Dentistry (1897)
"The solution should be one part camphor to ten parts olive oil. As the camphor
is eliminated within two hours, it has no cumulative effect. eucain. ..."