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hedonal Chem.|ˈhiːdənəl| [a. G. hedonal (H. Dreser 1899, in Verh. d. Ges. deutsch. Naturf. und Ärzte ii. 48), f. Gr. ἡδονή pleasure + -al.] A white crystalline compound, C6H13O2N, that has been used as a hypnotic and an anæsthetic; methyl-propyl-carbinol urethane.
1900Brit. Med. Jrnl. epit. 21 July 12/1 (heading) Hedonal. Schüler..publishes 21 cases in which this new hypnotic was used in Krafft-Ebing's clinic. Hedonal is methyl-propyl-carbinol-urethan, a white crystalline body. 1905Med. Ann. 191 Hedonal has been used by Vargas in the treatment of chorea. 1927Observer 27 Mar. 13/1 Drugs such as hedonal may be injected..to facilitate or produce surgical anaesthesia. 1971McComish & Bodley Anaesthesia for Neurol. Surg. i. 15 The vogue for hedonal [as an anæsthetic] did not last long because the war in 1914 stopped supplies from Germany, and toxic effects later became apparent. |