Journal of the American Chemical Society

LOCAL ANESTHETICS IN THE PYRROLE SERIES. II

FF Blicke, ES Blake

Index: Blicke; Blake Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1931 , vol. 53, p. 1015,1021

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Abstract

The structure of novocaine has been modified by a number of investigators in the hope that a better medicament might be obtained and also in order that more information might be acquired regarding the relationship between structure and local anesthetic action. 2 This has been accomplished by a variation in one or more of the three units A, B and C in the novocaine molecule (I).

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