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Definition of Hyoscines
1. hyoscine [n] - See also: hyoscine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hyoscines
Literary usage of Hyoscines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Therapeutic Gazette (1921)
"Two hyoscines, each of them racem- ized in the oscine component, but opposed in the
... The action of the hyoscines on the nerve ends in striated muscle, ..."
2. Principles of General Physiology by William Maddock Bayliss (1920)
"... of the four constituents a definite value, that of each of the four hyoscines
can be deduced. The values differ less than those of the two adrenalines. ..."
3. Bibliographia Physiologica by Concilium Bibliographicum, Concilium Bibliographicum, Zürich (1907)
"hyoscines. Journ. Physiol. London Vol. 32 p. 501—510, 2 figg. [On nervous system,
central and peripheral; man, mammals and frog; (eg Laevo-hyoscine acts ..."
4. The Year-book of Treatment (1886)
"Dr. JB Andrews in American Journal of Insanity, Oct., 1885, gives his results in
detail -of effects of hyoscines, hydro-bromate, and also discusses the ..."
5. Amnesia and analgesia in parturition (twilight sleep) by Alfred Myer Hellman (1915)
"... and that among 'hyoscines' it is difficult to distinguish the more toxic from
the less toxic, perhaps impossible, by the means hitherto employed. ..."