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sodium salicylate
noun
, Chemistry.
- a white, crystalline compound, C 7 H 5 NaO 3 , soluble in water, alcohol, and glycerol: used in medicine as an analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory, and as a preservative.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sodium salicylate1
First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences
The soluble compound which is formed is generally considered to be a double salt of theobromin sodium and sodium salicylate.
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Theobromin sodium salicylate is described in New and Nonofficial Remedies and in several foreign pharmacopeias.
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Alkalies, especially sodium salicylate, and intestinal antiseptics are useful.
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Salicin, sodium salicylate, and salophen in moderately full doses act well in some cases.
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Alkalies—sodium salicylate, potassium bicarbonate, liquor potassæ, and lithium carbonate.
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