How To Use Digitalin In A Sentence
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Digitalis, a drug prepared from digitalin, a glycoside obtained from the common foxglove, is used in medicine.
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The only thing they did not agree on was whether the digitalin was sufficient to cause death.
Crime On the Coast
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Deer also avoid plants that people consider medicinal and poisonous: foxgloves (the plant source of the cardiac drug digitalin), poppies (the plant source of opium), daffodils, and lily-of-the-valley.
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The latter were filled with a small amount of digitalin, which was not enough to cause any problems, and a massive amount of atropine.
The 13 Culprits
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In this way a digitalin of indefinite composition is obtained, consisting of such glucosides as digitin, digitonin, etc.
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Mightn't digitalin have been used just for that reason, that it was available to everyone?
Crime On the Coast
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Futile or not, I rummaged through the contents of my case for the digitalin I had made for him.
Dragonfly in Amber
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I had assumed that the digitalin must have come from the foxgloves at the foot of the garden.
Crime On the Coast
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I gave him an intramuscular injection of digitalin and another of morphine hydrochloride, which he accepted with apparent pleasure as part of the game.
Favourite Dog Stories
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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.
Dragonfly in Amber
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Hot water will now dissolve out _picrotoxin_, _colchicin_, and _digitalin_, but not cantharidin.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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Or had she deliberately kept me down there, knowing more about the effects of digitalin than I?
Crime On the Coast
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Foxgloves contain digitalin, one of whose effects is to make the heart muscle pump harder - potentially useful in cases of congestive heart failure, but fatal in overdose.
Foxgloves
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Hot water will now dissolve out _picrotoxin_, _colchicin_, and _digitalin_, but not cantharidin.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology