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Warburg's tincture was a pharmaceutical drug, now obsolete. It was invented in 1834 by Dr Carl Warburg. Warburg's tincture was well known in the Victorian era as a medicine for fevers, especially tropical fevers, including malaria. It was considered, by some, to be superior to quinine. Warburg's Tincture was a secret, proprietary remedy. The formula was not published until 1875. Later, it was included in the first edition of ''Martindale: The Extra Pharmacopoeia''. Warburg's Tincture included an array of ingredients, including quinine.〔(''Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary'', 1913 )〕〔Warburg, Carl (1870, London), ''Warburg Tincture: Statement proving by numerous official documents its remarkable curative powers in fevers...''〕〔''The Lancet'', edition 1875-11-13, 'Professor Maclean, C.B., on the true composition and therapeutic value of Warburg's Tincture', pp. 716–718.〕 == Synonyms == List of alternative names by which Warburg's Tincture was known or referred to: * 'Warburg Tincture' 〔''British Medical Journal'', 1957-01-31〕〔''the dublin quarterly journal of medical science'' vol xlvii〕〔''The Lancet'', 1851〕 * 'The Warburg Tincture' 〔 * 'Warburg's Fever Tincture' * 'Warburg's Fever Tincture and Tonic Medicine' * 'Warburg Fever Tincture and Tonic Medicine' * 'Warburg's Vegetable Fever Tincture' * 'Dr Warburg's Vegetable Fever Drops' 〔Warburg, Carl (1839, London), ''Specific for fever, now first introduced into Europe'', pamphlet〕 * 'Warburg's Vegetable Fever Drops' * 'Dr Warburg's Tincture' * 'Dr Warburg's Fever Tincture' * 'Warburg Drops' * 'Warburg's Drops' * 'Warburg's Fever Drops' * 'Dr Warburg's Fever Drops' 〔 * 'Dr Warburg's Drops' * 'Tinctura Warburgi' 〔 * 'Tinctura Warburgii' * 'Tinctura antifebrilis Warburgi' * 'Tinctura antifebrilis Warburgii' * 'Tinctura Antiperiodica' * 'Antiperiodica Tincture' * 'Warburg' (informal) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Warburg's tincture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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