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His treatment centered on a secret preparation that he said contained bichloride of gold.
She was already shaved, already swabbed with the bichloride solution.
I got to hate him so much I wanted to do something to him, after she took the bichloride.
On May 27, 1922, she swallowed a solution of bichloride of mercury in an attempt to take her own life.
It seems that for some time people have been doing this trick using mercury bichloride, HgCl2.
Thomas's death was attributed to acute nephritis caused by mercury bichloride absorption.
She swallowed thirty mercury bichloride tablets, causing severe damage to her kidneys.
It was bichloride of mercury!
She swallowed bichloride.
"Bichloride of mercury, your majesty.
He would have to inject the thigh with a cavity fluid before he started, then wash her with bichloride of mercury.
On September 10, 1920, Thomas died of acute nephritis in Paris five days after consuming mercury bichloride.
"The doctor placed a little bichloride of mercury in my throat and came to the studio the next day, giving me more when it wore off," he said.
An intoxicated and tired Thomas ingested a large dose of mercury bichloride, which had been prescribed for Pickford's chronic syphilis.
The first permanent treating facility began operations in 1848 in Lowell, Massachusetts using alternately bichloride of mercury and chloride of zinc.
The first crossties were treated in 1838 with an infusion of bichloride of mercury and laid on the Northern Central railroad in Maryland.
"Bichloride of methylene" (30% methanol and 70% chloroform), a variant of the old anesthetic A.C.E. mixture.
In 1920, silent film actress Olive Thomas died after drinking a large quantity of mercury bichloride meant to topically treat her husband's (matinee idol Jack Pickford) syphilis.
He promptly handed about fifty dollars to the old woman who had bathed Missy's genitals with the bichloride solution and had covered her with a sterile vulval pad.
He brought into use, no less than fourteen anaesthetics, of which methylene bichloride is the best known, and he invented the first double-valved mouthpiece for use in the administration of chloroform.
In 1922, a young actress named Margaret Buckley swallowed five bichloride of mercury tablets, then calmly strolled to the opulent Capitol Theatre on Broadway in New York City.
Everybody's Sweetheart was Thomas' final film role and was released nearly a month after her death from acute nephritis (due to accidental ingestion of mercury bichloride) in Paris on September 10, 1920.
In 189-, when Wilbur Larch was still at the Boston Lying-in, a mother's odds were better; the doctors and their patients were washed with a solution of bichloride of mercury.
Edgar had much experience of the evils arising from alcohol and drug-taking, and arranged to take over a system known as the bichloride of gold treatment, which under the supervision of qualified medical men was found helpful in some cases.
She was married to Jack Pickford and died of accidental self-induced poisoning by Mercury Bichloride at the age of 25 while on vacation in Paris, the first of many fatal Hollywood scandals of the 1920s.
It is also a common impurity in sulfur dichloride.
A lot of chlorine would make sulfur dichloride.
Simply heating the hydrates does not afford the anhydrous dichloride.
It is made by reacting sodium fluoride, chlorine, and sulfur dichloride.
Dimethylamidophosphoric dichloride is an important chemical for few industrial purposes.
It can be made by reacting disulfur dichloride with ammonia.
Whereas the anhydrous dichloride is blue, the hydrate is red.
It reacts with chlorine to make sulfur dichloride.
These species are structurally analogous to the corresponding disulfur dichloride.
It can be produced through the reaction of potassium fluoride, nickel dichloride, and fluorine.
Titanocene dichloride is an important catalyst for carbon-carbon bond formation.
Sulfur dichloride is a red liquid.
This dichloride is further reduced by potassium metal to W(hpp).
The dihydride converts to the dichloride upon treatment with chloroform:
Disulfur dichloride, also known as sulfur(I) chloride, is a chemical compound.
Thulium dichloride reacts very vigorously with water.
Sulfur dichloride is the chemical compound with the formula SCl.
As disulfur dichloride is formed, the contents become a golden yellow liquid:
Titanocene dichloride was investigated as an anticancer drug.
It is the precursor to vanadocene dichloride.
In 1860, he described combining ethylene with sulfur dichloride and observations of some of the physiological effects it had on him.
Illustrative is the synthesis of S from disulfur dichloride:
His group first prepared the now popular reagent (cymene)ruthenium dichloride dimer.
Work-up sometimes washing with hydrochloric acid to convert hydrolysis derivatives to the dichloride.
Lead tetrachloride tends to decompose further into lead dichloride and chlorine gas: