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Descriptor English: Kerosolenum
Descriptor Spanish: Kerosolenum
Descriptor kerosolenum
Scope note: Medicamento homeopático. Líquido muy ligero y volátil que se obtiene en primer lugar en la destilación del petroleo. Tiene una densidad aproximada de 0,650 y un olor etéreo bastante agradable. Se ha propuesto como sustituto del cloroformo tras el hallazgo de sus propiedades anestésicas. El producto conocido como querosoleno se obtuvo por primera vez como subproducto en la fabricación de aceite de queroseno por destilación de carbón mineral. (Traducción libre del original: Petroleum and Its Products. A. Norman Tate. 1863. p.81. Chapter VII: Products of Petroleum. Disponible en: http://books.google.com/books)
Descriptor Portuguese: Kerosolenum
Descriptor French: Kerosolenum
Tree number(s): HP4.018.437.849
Scope note: Homeopathic remedy. This is an extremely light volatile liquid, which first passes over when petroleum is distilled. It has a specific gravity of about .650, and a rather pleasant etherial odour. It has been proposed as a substitute for chloroform, as it is found to possess anaesthetic properties. The article known as kerosolene was first obtained as a product in the manufacture of kerosene oil by the distillation of coal. (From: Petroleum and Its Products. A. Norman Tate. 1863. p.81. Chapter VII: Products of Petroleum. Available in: http://books.google.com/books?id=6ss-AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA81&dq=kerosolene&hl=pt-BR&ei=1eJWTJXhBIP48Ab8pK2PBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CFAQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=kerosolene&f=false)
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SD supply & distribution
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TU therapeutic use
UR urine
Related: Chloroform MeSH
Chloroformium DeCS
Kerosene MeSH
Kerosenum DeCS
DeCS ID: 26780
Unique ID: DDCS026780
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Kerosolenum - Preferred
Concept UI FD00059390
Scope note Homeopathic remedy. This is an extremely light volatile liquid, which first passes over when petroleum is distilled. It has a specific gravity of about .650, and a rather pleasant etherial odour. It has been proposed as a substitute for chloroform, as it is found to possess anaesthetic properties. The article known as kerosolene was first obtained as a product in the manufacture of kerosene oil by the distillation of coal. (From: Petroleum and Its Products. A. Norman Tate. 1863. p.81. Chapter VII: Products of Petroleum. Available in: http://books.google.com/books?id=6ss-AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA81&dq=kerosolene&hl=pt-BR&ei=1eJWTJXhBIP48Ab8pK2PBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CFAQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=kerosolene&f=false)
Preferred term Kerosolenum



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