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eucaine Pharm.|juːˈkeɪn| [f. eu-, after cocaine.] A synthetic compound, C15H21NO2, used as a local anæsthetic.
1896Chemist & Druggist XLVIII. 597 Eucaine is employed like cocaine as a hypodermic solution of the hydrochloride. 1897Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXXII. i. 499 Eucaine,..whose chloride is used in commerce as a substitute for cocaine. 1907Practitioner Apr. 473 Under eucaine, combined with a very little general anaesthetic, the abdomen was quickly opened. 1950T. Longstaff This my Voyage vi. 117 A hypodermic injection of eucaine accomplished the magic. |