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Warburg's and Tincture
* Warburg's Tincture
Although originally sold as a secret medicine, Warburg's Tincture was highly regarded by many eminent medical professionals who considered it as being superior to quinine ( e. g. Surgeon-General W. C. Maclean, Professor of Military Medicine at British Army Medical School, Netley ).
Warburg's Tincture appeared in Martindale: The complete drug reference from 1883 until about 1920.
* Warburg's Tincture, a 19th-century antipyretic drug sold as a secret remedy ( not strictly a patent medicine, in the derogatory sense, but considered by some in its day as being one )
* Warburg's Tincture, also known as Tinctura Antiperiodica or Antiperiodic Tincture, a 19th century antipyretic

Warburg's and was
Warburg's father, Emil Warburg, was a member of the illustrious Warburg family of Altona, who had converted to Christianity reportedly after a disagreement with his Conservative Jewish parents.
Towards the end of the war, when the outcome was unmistakable, Albert Einstein, who had been a friend of Warburg's father Emil, wrote Warburg at the behest of friends, asking him to leave the army and return to academia, since it would be a tragedy for the world to lose his talents.
On 5 June 1695, Johann Conrad Schlaun was born in Nörde near Warburg ( now one of Warburg's constituent communities ).
Warburg was joined by the Vienna art historian Fritz Saxl ( 1890 – 1948 ), who transformed Warburg's collection into a scholarly institution, the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg, later affiliated to the University of Hamburg.
The cartoon character, Oliver " Daddy " Warbucks in the Little Orphan Annie series, was purportedly inspired by Warburg's life and times.

Warburg's and by
Warburg, the School of American Ballet opened to students on January 2, 1934, less than 3 months after Balanchine arrived in the U. S. Later that year, Balanchine had his students play a recital, where they premiered his new work Serenade to music by Tchaikovsky at the Warburg's summer estate.
The Institute is notable for its unusual and unique reference system: the Institute's collection is arranged by subject according to Warburg's division of human history into the categories of Action, Orientation, Word, and Image.
* Warburg's tincture, pharmaceutical drug invented in 1834 by Dr Carl Warburg

Warburg's and Warburg
The Otto Warburg Medal is intended to commemorate Warburg's outstanding achievements.
Although Warburg had originally planned to buy out Paribas, after Siegmund Warburg's death, Paribas bought out Warburg's interest in the joint venture in early 1983.
Moses Warburg's great-great grandson, Siegmund George Warburg, founded the investment bank S. G. Warburg & Co in London in 1946.
Eric Warburg's son Max Warburg ( not to be confused with Eric's father Max Warburg ) is currently one of the three partners of M. M. Warburg & Co., Warburg.
The Warburg family created the following investment banks: M. M. Warburg & Co., Warburg Pincus, S. G. Warburg & Co .. Max Warburg's elder brother Aby Warburg used his money to establish the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg in Hamburg, since 1934 The Warburg Institute in London.

Warburg's and .
# Jewish Idea of a Central Bank for America: The evolution of Paul M. Warburg's idea of Federal Reserve System without government management.
Three scientists who worked in Warburg's lab, including Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, went on to win the Nobel Prize.
The lands around Warburg's constituent community of Welda, once a border town between Westphalia, Waldeck and Hesse, have yielded forth archaeological evidence of a Celtic presence.
As most of Warburg's inhabitants are catholic it is part of the center zone of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn.
Around the year 1800 CE, roughly 200 of Warburg's 2, 000 towsfolk were Jewish, and about 1900 CE, some 300 of the 5, 000 people in the town were.
Warburg's mayor is Michael Stickeln, the first deputy mayor is Heinz-Josef Bodemann, and the second deputy mayor is Felicitas Schimmel, all three of whom belong to the CDU.
Warburg's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: In azure a fleur-de-lis argent.
Warburg's oldest town seals are from 1254 and 1257, and show a bishop – likely the Bishop of Paderborn – standing in a gateway.

Tincture and was
Tincture: Liquid No. 338 " was " exactly 8 times the strength of Tincture Opium Camphorated ( Paregoric ) in original, U. S. P., " designed for preparing the tincture by direct dilution ," and cost $ 7 per pint.
Tincture: Liquid No. 336 ," was " four times the strength of the official tincture ," and " designed for the extemporaneous preparation of the tincture.
Tincture of Opium is what is known as an " unapproved drug " by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ); the marketing and distribution of opium tincture are permitted today because opium tincture was sold prior to the Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act of 1938.
Tincture: Liquid No. 338 " was " exactly 8 times the strength of Tincture Opium Camphorated ( Paregoric ) in original, U. S. P .," " designed for preparing the tincture by direct dilution ," and cost $ 7 per pint.
Tincture: Liquid No. 336 ," was " four times the strength of the official tincture ," and " designed for the extemporaneous preparation of the tincture.
Ebeneezer Sibley (' Dr Sibley ') in late 18th and early 19th century Britain went so far as to advertise that his Solar Tincture was able to " restore life in the event of sudden death ", amongst other marvels.

Tincture and by
Laudanum (), also known as Tincture of Opium, is an alcoholic herbal preparation containing approximately 10 % powdered opium by weight ( the equivalent of 1 % morphine ).
Tincture of Opium is available by prescription in the United States.
Care and caution should always be taken in administering doses of Tincture of Opium, such as the use of a dosage syringe or other suitable measurement device, and by pharmacists in preparing Paregoric from Laudanum, and to note that the dosages in this article refer to Apothecaries weight and fluid measure.
Care and caution should always be taken in administering doses of Tincture of Opium, such as the use of a dosage syringe or other suitable measurement device, and by pharmacists in preparing Paregoric from Laudanum, and to note that the dosages in this article refer to Apothecaries weight and fluid measure.
* Blame It On The Raging Hormones ( 2010 ) by Nathan Goh ( Wham Bam, 2010 ISBN 978-981-08-6405-7 / Tincture, 2011 ISBN 978-1-59021-115-1 ) is a coming-of-age memoir of a twenty old Singaporean gay man, written in the form of an online journal.

Tincture and Dr
" Dr ." Sibley, an English patent medicine seller of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, even went so far as to claim that his Reanimating Solar Tincture would, as the name implies, " restore life in the event of sudden death ".

Tincture and which
* Tincture of green soap, which classically contains lavender oil
* Tincture, in which alcohol is the major solvent and the ingredient is often highly concentrated.

Tincture and .
Bottle of Laudanum / Opium Tincture.
For example, a 1901 medical book published for home health use gave the following two " Simple Remedy Formulas " for DYSENTERRY: ( 1 ) Thin boiled starch, 2 ounces ; Laudanum, 20 drops ; " Use as an injection every six to twelve hours "; ( 2 ) Tincture rhubarb, 1 ounce ; Laudanum 4 drachms ; " Dose: One teaspoonful every three hours.
" In a section entitled " Professional Prescriptions " is a formula for DIARRHOEA ( ACUTE ): Tincture opium, deodorized, 15 drops ; Subnitrate of bismuth, 2 drachms ; Simple syrup, 1 / 2 ounce ; Chalk mixture, 1 1 / 2 ounces, " A teaspoonful every two or three hours to a child one year old.
For example, in 1915, Frank S. Betz Co., a medical supply company in Hammond, Indiana, advertised Tincture of Opium, U. S. P., for $ 2. 90 per lb., Tincture of Opium Camphorated, U. S. P, for 85 cents per lb., and Tincture of Opium Deodorized, for $ 2. 85 per lb.

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