Salvarsan 606, also known as arsphenamine, was discovered in 1909 by the German physician Paul Ehrlich and his collaborator Sahachiro Hata. It was the first effective treatment for syphilis, marking a significant advancement in the field of chemotherapy. Its discovery was part of Ehrlich's broader research into the use of arsenic compounds for medicinal purposes. Salvarsan 606 was introduced into clinical use in 1910.
606, yes. 654, no.
606 is the palindrome because it reads the same way either forward or backward.The number is: 606606 is a palindrome
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6 is not divisible by 606. However, 606 is divisible by 6. The quotient is 101.
no it wasnt
Arsphenamine was given the name Salvarsan 606 because it was the 606th compound tested by German scientist Paul Ehrlich in his search for a treatment for syphilis. The name Salvarsan is derived from the German term "salva arsphenamina," which means "arsenic compound that saves."
Compound 606 was a treatment for syphilis, also known as Salvarsan or arsphenamine. It was one of the first effective treatments for syphilis, developed in the early 1900s by Paul Ehrlich. However, its use has declined with the discovery of antibiotics like penicillin.
Wilhelm Wechselmann has written: 'The pathogenesis of salvarsan fatalities' -- subject(s): Salvarsan, Syphilis 'The treatment of syphilis with salvarsan' -- subject(s): Arsenobenzol, Syphilis
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Viggio Genner has written: 'By-effects in salvarsan therapy and their prevention with special reference to the liver function' -- subject(s): Liver, Salvarsan, Diseases
30% of 606= 30% * 606= 0.3 * 606= 181.8
654 no 606 yes
606, yes. 654, no.
It is 606
606 is the palindrome because it reads the same way either forward or backward.The number is: 606606 is a palindrome
Any multiple of 606, like 606, 1212, 1818 and so on.