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The metabolism of cardiac glycosides : a review of the absorption, metabolism and excretion of clinically important cardiac glycosides
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Year: 1960 Publisher: Springfield, Illinois : Charles C Thomas,

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Cardiac glycosides
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ISBN: 354010917X 3642681654 3642681638 3540109188 Year: 1981 Publisher: Berlin Springer

Cardiac glycosides 1785-1985 : biochemistry, pharmacology, clinical relevance
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ISBN: 3798507015 9780387912752 9780387912752 9783798507012 0387912754 9783798507012 0387912754 Year: 1986 Publisher: Darmstadt : Steinkopff,

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An account of the foxglove : and some of its medical uses : with practical remarks on dropsy, and other diseases
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ISBN: 1107706130 110807586X Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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In 1775, the physician and botanist William Withering (1741-99) was informed of a folk cure for dropsy that had as its active ingredient the plant foxglove (Digitalis purpurea). Ten years later, after thorough trials on more than 150 patients, Withering published this monograph on the medicinal applications of the plant, not least to keep less experienced doctors from administering it to patients without the proper caution, given the plant's toxicity. Withering was the first doctor to employ foxglove as a remedy for congestive heart failure, which is now the primary disease treated by foxglove-derived pharmaceuticals, and the results from his trials broadly reflect those produced by modern physicians. Withering's first major publication, A Botanical Arrangement of All the Vegetables Naturally Growing in Great Britain (1776), which includes observations on the medicinal applications of British plants, is also reissued in this series.

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