Compound spirit of ether

Compound spirit of ether, also called Hoffmann's anodyne or aetheris spiritus compositus, is a solution of one part diethyl ether in three parts alcohol.[1] It is used traditionally as an anodyne or as a hypnotic. Its use as a drug was introduced by Friedrich Hoffmann.[2]

References

  1. Werner Gerabek: Enzyklopädie Medizingeschichte. Berlin 2005, p. 610. (German)
  2. T. Kleij: Zur Entwicklungs- und Herstellungsgeschichte der "Hoffmannstropfen" und ihrer Darstellung und Interpretation in den medizinischen Werken des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts. Dresden, 2003. (German)


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