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Coal tar analgesics

Coagulation factors. 664. 664f. 6( 4l recomhiiianl. 167-168. 183-18.5.665 Coal tar analgesics. 760, 7611 Cohuiamin conccninitc. 8%... [Pg.965]

In 1886, Cohn and Hepp first identified the powerful antipyretic activities residing in both aniline and acetanilid. The basic origin of this particular class of compoimds from aniline has probably suggested these to be known as coal tar analgesics . However, the aminophenols (o, m, p) are reported to be... [Pg.275]

Aspirin", acetylsalicylic acid, was obtained by Charles Gerhardt, a German chemist, as roOH a natural byproduct of coal tar in 1853. Its medical value was not recognized until 1899 by T V Heinrich Dreser, a German chemist. It is an analgesic, antipyretic, and antirheumatic. [Pg.584]


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