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Definition of Hyoscyamines
1. hyoscyamine [n] - See also: hyoscyamine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hyoscyamines
Literary usage of Hyoscyamines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Therapeutic Gazette (1921)
"... and hyoscyamines. In the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental ...
in comparing the two hyoscyamines, except that d-hyoscyamine possesses a late ..."
2. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain). (1907)
"... Arthur R. Atropine and the hyoscyamines.—A study of the action of the optical
isomers. J. Physiol. ..."
3. The Plant Alkaloids by Thomas Anderson Henry (1913)
"... acids with inactive tropine ; the first is identical with atropine, the two
latter are the d- and Z-hyoscyamines, prepared by ..."
4. Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Students and Practitioners of Medicine by Horatio Charles Wood (1916)
"The hyoscyamines are tropic acid esters of tropine; the scopo- lamines are tropic
acid esters of ..."
5. A Text-book of materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacology by George Frank Butler (1908)
"... mind that the modern hyoscyamine is distinct from the impure mixture of hyoscine
and hyoscyamine previously designated hyoscyamines. Dose Of the Leaves. ..."
6. Clinical Therapeutics: Lectures in Practical Medicine : the Treatment of by Dujardin-Beaumetz (1885)
"... in commerce, hyoscyamines of variable intensity, and one obtains different
effects according as he uses the preparations of different pharmacists. ..."