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It has a strong action on the heart, resembling digitalin.
She leaves behind a piece of paper - a prescription for digitalin.
Then I picked up a torn prescription with a very strong dose of digitalin in it.
Those digitalin leaves were deliberately mixed with the sage, knowing what the result would be.
A group of medicines extracted from foxglove plants are called Digitalin.
And the heart palpitations; I can make you a digitalin extract that will help."
Part of a prescription, he noted, containing digitalin.
The tincture digitalin I'd only got that very afternoon."
Aunt Edith takes digitalin for her heart.
Medicines from foxgloves are called "Digitalin".
The plants are well known as the original source of the heart medicine digoxin, (also called digitalis or digitalin).
--that Sir Ambrose had the kind of heart that digitalin would affect adversely?
"They think it's digitalin.
According to Kopp's experiments, it is from six to ten times stronger than digitalin or digitalein.
Bufotalin which structure looks like the one of digitalin and digitoxin, shows effects on cardiovascular system as well.
"Never mind the Off, he forgot his digitalin," he says, and they have a nice little yock together, autopsy room humor.
Futile or not, I rummaged through the contents of my case for the digitalin I had made for him.
So she stole the digitalin from Edith's room and put it in her own cup of cocoa and left the cup untouched on the hall table.
Wouldn't the simplest and the easiest way be to arrange for everyone to be poisoned--actually by digitalin leaves?
Digoxin (Digitalin) is a drug that is extracted from Digitalis lanata.
I gave him an intramuscular injection of digitalin and another of morphine hydrochloride which he accepted with apparent pleasure as part of the game.
Miss Marple latches onto this clue and finds the solution - Sir Ambrose's drug was digitalin.
It is stereoisomeric with cymarose, and closely related to digitalose, which is obtained from digitalin by hydrolysis.
This garden's red symbolic props were so strident they distracted from Ann's dense green physic garden around it, which included willows (aspirin), and white foxgloves (digitalin).
It wasn't digitalin, but his purpose that sustained him now, lighting him with a glow as though a candle burned behind the waxy skin of his face.