ORGANIC BISMUTH COMPOUNDS. I. PREPARATION OF TRICARBOXY-TRIPHENYLBISMUTH DICHLORIDES AND CERTAIN NITRO-TRIARYL BISMUTH …
JV Supniewski, R Adams
Index: Supniewski, J. V.; Adams, R. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1926 , vol. 48, p. 507 - 517
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Abstract
During the past few years the administration of bismuth in one form or another in place of, or along with organic arsenic compounds in the treatment of spirochetosis has become quite frequent practice. The compounds most used are bismuthates formed from sodium potassium tartrate, gallic acid, pyrogallol, iodogallic acid, iodoquinine and other substances of less importance, the first one being in most general use; in all of these, bismuth is not ...
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