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  2. Chloroform - Wikipedia

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    When ingested, chloroform causes symptoms similar to those seen after inhalation. Serious illness has followed ingestion of 7.5 g (0.26 oz). The mean lethal oral dose in an adult is estimated at 45 g (1.6 oz). [37] The anesthetic use of chloroform has been discontinued, because it caused deaths from respiratory failure and cardiac arrhythmias.

  3. Chloroform (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; ... Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... log 10 of Chloroform vapor pressure. Uses ...

  4. Organochlorine chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organochlorine compounds have wide use in many applications, though some are of profound environmental concern, with TCDD being one of the most notorious. [2] Organochlorides such as trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, dichloromethane and chloroform are commonly used as solvents and are referred to as "chlorinated solvents". [citation needed]

  5. Robert Mortimer Glover - Wikipedia

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    Setting aside Horace Wells’ chloroform-assisted suicide, he was the first professional to die purely from the use (or abuse) of chloroform. [9] His friend Gant performed an autopsy on 11 April, a horrible task on a friend. He found 4 pints (2 litres) of bloody mucus in his guts, smelling of chloroform.

  6. Chlorodyne - Wikipedia

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    Strength. 1 millilitre contains chloroform 7.5 centimils; morphine hydrochloride 1 centigram; acidum hydrocyanicum dilutum 5 centimils. Dose 5 to 15 minims - 0.2 to 1ml Besides the generics, a number of rival sellers marketed their own branded versions of the formula, brands such as "Freeman's", "Teasdale's", and "Towle's".

  7. William Flockhart - Wikipedia

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    supplying chloroform for the first human use to James Young Simpson William Flockhart, L.R.C.S.E. (1808 – 1871) was a Scottish chemist, a pharmacist who provided chloroform to Doctor (later Sir) James Young Simpson for his anaesthesia experiment at 52 Queen Street , Edinburgh on 4 November 1847. [ 1 ]

  8. ACE mixture - Wikipedia

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    ACE mixture is an historical anaesthetic agent for general anaesthesia.It was first suggested by George Harley [1] and first used in England around 1860. In 1864 it was recommended for use by the Royal Medical and Surgical Society's Chloroform Committee.

  9. Chloroform Committee - Wikipedia

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    The committee recommended the use of chloroform in the same year (although ether was safer for patients). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was the first of such committees (see the box at the bottom of this page) and concluded that chloroform depresses the action of the heart and frequently kills.