The Propaganda for Reform in Proprietary Medicines, Vol. 1 of 2Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry (American Medical Association)
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The Propaganda for Reform in Proprietary Medicines, Vol. 1 of 2
Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry (American Medical Association)
Patent medicines
While there is a ridiculous side to this business, there is also a
serious one. Those who have been making money out of us undoubtedly
laugh in their sleeves at our gullibility, but to us as members
of a presumably learned and intelligent profession, it is not
a laughing matter. The whole nostrum business is a shame and a
disgrace.--(_Modified from The Journal A. M. A., Nov. 3, 1906._)
UNGUENTUM SELENIO VANADIC (V. ROEMER)
Report of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry
Unguentum Selenio Vanadic (v. Roemer) is an ointment manufactured by
A. von Roemer, Brooklyn, N. Y., and put on the market by Schering and
Glatz, New York. It is claimed to contain 1 per cent. of selenium
oxycyanid and 1 per cent. of vanadium chlorid “so prepared and
incorporated into a modified lanolin base as to insure complete
absorption.” The preparation is recommended in the later stages of
inoperable carcinoma, sarcoma, epithelioma and other malignant tumors,
as a substitute for morphin and other narcotics to control pain, as a
modifying (ante-operative) treatment in the middle stage of malignant
cases presenting the characteristics of being inoperable, and as a
prophylactic treatment of recurrences and metastases following excision
of malignant tumors. It is also recommended for use in slow-healing
surgical wounds, abscesses, tuberculous and mixed septic and gangrenous
processes, etc., in lupus, acne, eczema, psoriasis, scabies,
erythemata, adenomata, angiomata, papillomata, etc. The use of the
ointment is further recommended by systemic inunction in septicemia,
pneumonia, erysipelas, cerebrospinal meningitis, septic rheumatism,
septic neuritis, etc. The Council voted that the preparation be not
accepted for inclusion with New and Nonofficial Remedies because no
evidence has been submitted that the vanadium and selenium are absorbed
or that they produce any of the effects claimed.
When the preceding report was sent to Schering and Glatz, the firm
expressed surprise that evidence of the absorption of selenium and
vanadium should be requested. On June 8 the firm wrote that within
a few days one or more tests would be sent by which the presence of
selenium and vanadium in the urine could be demonstrated. These tests
were not received. So far (November, 1914) no evidence of the value
of the preparation either in carcinoma or in any of the very long
list of other diseases in which it is recommended has been submitted,
and, the pharmacologic evidence that such a preparation would be of
value in such conditions being practically nil, the Council authorized
publication of this report.--(_From The Journal A. M. A., Nov. 21,
1914._)
UNICORN ROOT, WILD YAM AND WILD INDIGO
Report of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry
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