"The Harmful Effects of Acetanilid, Antipyrin, and Phenacetin" (1909) by Lyman Frederic Kebler, delves into the pharmacological actions and potential dangers associated with these common analgesic and antipyretic drugs. This work provides a detailed examination of the adverse reactions and toxicological properties of acetanilid, antipyrin, and phenacetin, offering valuable insights for medical professionals and researchers of the early 20th century.
Kebler's research contributes to the understanding of drug safety and the importance of informed medication use. This book remains a significant historical document, shedding light on the evolution of pharmaceutical knowledge and the ongoing quest to minimize drug-related harm. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of medicine, pharmacology, and public health.
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