"What can be more palpably absurd than the prospect held out of locomotives traveling twice as fast as stagecoaches?"
The Quarterly Review ; March edition, 1825
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 5496819 | Antiphlogistic-analgesic plaster comprising triacetin and piroxicam An antiphlogistic-analgesic plaster comprising piroxicam and triacetin and/or triethyl citrate. The antiphlogistic-analgesic plaster of the invention is excellent in percutaneous absorption of piroxicam and hence has an excellent antiphlogistic and analge... | 03/05/1996 |