Medicinal chemistry became more and more the study of the chemical reactions between therapeutic agents and living tissues. Appreciable progress is made, and a book on medicinal chemistry perforce, take cognizance of the stimulating developments.
This edition is completely revised. The chemical classification of medicinal agents has retained. Typical syntheses of important medicinal agents have been included, along with a description of properties. Correlations between chemical structure and physiological activities are pointed out. Wherever possible, protoplasmic reactions are indicated. The separate chapter on antibiotics has been added.
It is anticipated, that where the book is used in the class room the text will be amplified and expanded by the instructor, and that where it is used for reference purposes the literature citations may lead the student or investigator to additional sources of information.
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