A short history of anti-rheumatic therapy. II. Aspirin
The discovery of aspirin, an antipyretic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug, undoubtedly represents a milestone in the history of medical therapy. Since ancient times the derivatives of willow (Salix alba) were used to treat a variety of fevers and pain syndromes, although the first report dates...
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Main Authors: | P. Marson (Author), G. Pasero (Author) |
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