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« Reply #20 on: March 10, 2010, 09:43:16 PM »
http://www.amazon.com/Martindale-Complete-Drug-Reference-36th/dp/0853698406/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

Large reference for pharmaceuticals 36th edition please see attached...

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This book provides reliable, unbiased and evaluated information on drugs and medicines used throughout the world. Each new drug licensed for use has its own potential benefits and adverse effects, and its own profile for dosage, administration and indications. Furthermore, manufacturers make regular changes to existing drug names and formulations, which can affect their interactions and safe usage. Health professionals require the correct answers and need to have confidence in the drugs information they use - but with medicines evolving at this rate, how can they be sure their knowledge is up to date? "Martindale" contains up to date information about more than 5,800 substances. Each and every entry is reviewed by our pharmaceutical editors to ensure health professionals have the most current data. Formulations change. Definitions change. Names change. But you can always trust "Martindale".
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« Reply #21 on: March 10, 2010, 10:17:30 PM »
http://www.amazon.com/Practical-Inorganic-Chemistry-Ippolitova-translator/dp/B000K03426/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1268258040&sr=8-1

A soviet book (translated to english) on practical inorganic chemistry... some really nice information in there and you have to like the guys style:

sample quote: "hydrogen sulphide is poisonous! ...immediately take a student poisoned by hydrogen sulphide from the laboratory into fresh air or let him or her inhale pure oxygen."




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« Reply #22 on: March 10, 2010, 10:52:08 PM »
This is Dr Shulgins second published laboratory notebook. The first is in a previous post in this thread.

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« Reply #23 on: March 22, 2010, 12:55:41 PM »
hey naf1,
its an awasome collections,
i want to download Cocaine Handbook & THC & Tropacocaine,but it seeems that the books already expired,
can you please send them to me? i would really appriciate it man.
you can send it directly to gele_joy@yahoo.co.id

thx man
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« Reply #24 on: March 22, 2010, 10:52:12 PM »
Hi Don, the books posted in this thread are hosted here through FTP. The book in question Cocaine Handbook is quite a large file nearly 100mb, it will take a while to download. You can right click the download link and 'save target as' and you will get a download meter showing how much has downloaded and how much is remaining. Or you can click the link and wait (for awhile) till it opens in your browser if you do that dont forget to save it before closing.

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« Reply #25 on: April 19, 2010, 10:42:27 AM »
Uploaded...

Analysis & Purification Methods in Combinatorial Chemistry.pdf
Chemical Engineers Handbook 7th.pdf
Computational Chemistry.pdf
Merck 13 Organic Name Reactions.zip

at http://wizardx.4shared.com/

Also...

Albert Einstein - "Great ideas often receive violent opposition from mediocre minds."

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« Reply #26 on: April 19, 2010, 10:39:28 PM »
Opium for the Masses
Jim Hogshire


Opium. Known as "The Mother of All Analgesics," it's probably the greatest pain killer ever discovered. Opium is the parent of morphine, heroin, laudanum, Darvocet, Darvon, and many other pain relievers. Opium causes poets to rhapsodize and nations to go to war. "Religion...is the opium of the people," said Karl Marx, but some people insist on the real thing.

In Opium for the Masses, Jim Hogshire tells you everything you want to know about the beloved poppy and its amazing properties, including:

What does the opium high feel like?
How addictive is opium? How hard is it to kick?
The stunning similarities between opium and your body's natural endorphines.
What is the strongest drug in the world?
Morphine and its derivatives, both pharmaceutical and street.
How to grow opium poppies
Sources for fertile poppy seeds
How to harvest the opium from a crop of poppies
How to make poppy tea.
Other ways of making and ingesting opium
amd much more.


Jim Hogshire, the author of Sell Yourself to Science, is an expert on the history of medicines. As he reveals the secrets of the seductive opium poppy, he tells the sad story of the prescription drugs: doctors, drug makers and governments prohibiting natural remedies in favor of harsh synthetic derivatives.

Opium for the Masses includes rare photopraphs and detailed illustrations that bring this magnificent plant to life. Don't miss this humorous, informative and practical guide to the most popular painkiller in the world.

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Advances in Friedel-Crafts Acylation Reactions: Catalytic and Green Processes
Giovanni Sartori, Raimondo Maggi


Used in the production of a wide number of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals, the Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction represents a synthetic process of great interest to organic chemists of academia and industry. Nearly 40 years since the last major treatise on the topic and reflecting the growing emphasis on green technology, Advances in Friedel-Crafts Acylation Reactions: Catalytic and Green Processes focuses on how to make this reaction more economically and environmentally friendly by using green acylating conditions, thus minimizing the formation of waste and decreasing production costs.

Divided into four parts, the book explores stoichiometric acylations, catalytic homogeneous acylations, catalytic heterogeneous acylations, and phenol acylations. It is structured according to the role played by the catalyst in the activation of reagents as well as in the different modes of regioselectivity encountered in the acylation of arenes, aromatic ethers, and phenols.

Incorporating examples of all acid-catalyzed Friedel-Crafts acylation reactions, the text considers classic Lewis and Brönsted acid types along with more innovative and advanced multicomponent superacid catalysts. These range from rare earth triflates or triflimides and their combination with ionic liquids to metal-promoted zeolites and zeotypes, clays, polymetal oxides, sulfated zirconia, heteropoly acids, and Nafion. The book emphasizes the major industrial applications, providing a critical assessment of the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis.

Helping readers to better understand the mechanism of the Friedel-Crafts acylation, the examples in the book substantiate the development of more effective catalysts and more selective processes achieved during the last few decades, enabling industry to embark on a safer and more efficient synthesis of aromatic ketones for the manufacture of a wide array of products.

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« Reply #27 on: June 13, 2010, 01:10:59 PM »
All the links are dead :(. Will these books be available again?

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« Reply #28 on: June 13, 2010, 08:51:32 PM »
All of the links on this site will be available again, yes -- I felt it was a good idea to download/archive them all because there were a few issues. They will be back though in a few weeks, and everything has been properly stored.
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« Reply #29 on: June 13, 2010, 10:09:12 PM »
If you need a book in the mean time, let me know which one and I will make sure you get it.

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« Reply #30 on: June 14, 2010, 05:03:59 PM »
Thanks guys! If it's the full version could I get a copy of M V Smiths Psychedelic Chemistry? 

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« Reply #31 on: June 14, 2010, 08:07:10 PM »
Glad the links worked when I first came on. I just want to thank all of you again for all the knowledge that was made available. There were so many coveted titles that I have been wanting and not able to afford.
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« Reply #32 on: June 14, 2010, 10:25:14 PM »
The psychedelic chemistry file is the only PDF scan of that book available online, it is about 95% complete (a small handful of pages are damaged). I actually have a copy of the book, I really had no great need to fix it as i have a copy. But if there are people interested I will fix those couple of pages and reupload it. I will not have access to a scanner until later in the week, so it should be up by the weekend. If anyone has downloaded it and knows what pages need to be re-scanned please save me some hassle and let me know. Thanks,

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« Reply #33 on: June 16, 2010, 05:23:24 PM »
If possible can you please re-upload all those titles Naf1? That is one amazing unbeleivible collection, they're all gone now though. :-( thanks bud.
pass the smoke, babeh.

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« Reply #34 on: June 16, 2010, 11:04:23 PM »
Quote from Vesp, 6 posts up.
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All of the links on this site will be available again, yes -- I felt it was a good idea to download/archive them all because there were a few issues. They will be back though in a few weeks, and everything has been properly stored.

If you cannot wait, PM me the titles you need in a hurry. And I will get them to you.

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« Reply #35 on: June 18, 2010, 05:09:19 AM »
The 4 articles dealing with the preparation of furan from Arabinose in good yield, then the use of that in a Robbinson Synthesis to synthesis labeled atropine (labeled at various carbons). Those papers I cannot find, I know I had them.
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« Reply #36 on: June 18, 2010, 05:39:07 AM »
Sorry No1, I dont have access to the actual FTP at the moment either. You may have wait until it goes back up, I have most things backed up locally. But I am pretty sure I do not have those papers.

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« Reply #37 on: June 19, 2010, 02:33:48 AM »
Damn, where is my FTP acct? I have lost a hard-drive (I'm trying to recover it, but it looks GONE), which had probably the BULK of what I've collected on it...

Please tell me it ain't GONE too? :'(
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« Reply #38 on: June 19, 2010, 06:24:55 AM »
I have it -- I had to take them down -- I backed up everything and it is on my computer don't worry.
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« Reply #39 on: June 20, 2010, 12:48:14 AM »
Ok, good stuff

When you reconfigure the account - can you please get them to ensure I have full PHP access to the sub-domain? I could not get PHP to work, so I couldn't get (1) to configure the MySQL DB (2) the (X)HTML forms or the (3) PHP/Jscript configured.

If I can get that I can set up some basic static (X)HTML pages, then fill them with json, using jquery/php/mysql...

I can even grab the paginator script I found elsewhere (and paginate the results) to configure the results, per subject, topic, subtopic, specific type & subtype of article, and do the same with search results, but I need to be able to write, upload and run PHP scripts before I can do that.

I'm playing around with something similar on XAMPP on my laptop, it is slow (mainly while I work out how to dynamically populate the page with the json data from the DBase) work, but it will be a bloody useful site. I'll take it and put it on a hired server when it's done, then it can be used by anyone - we'll need somewhere else where the files (that aren't already available online) can be hosted - I don't care if it is password protected (would probably be a good idea), in fact that would stop anyone without password access to that site from accessing the full-text of the article.

All that will be on this site is the "Title", "Author(s)", "Journal", "Year", "Issue", "Page(s)", "DOI/CAT-Inist/MEDLINE_ID/etc." and the "Abstract" and "Keywords" - all of which will be in the DB (so we can sort through a box of needles, that are already arranged according to type, name, and size - with full-text searching you are looking at trying to sort through several hundred haystacks, on several hundred farms, for a single needle).

The only other things that Moderators (or those with extra access to the site) can do is add the url for the "Abstract_URL" and "Fulltext_URL"...

This will ensure that if people request articles properly, ie. with ALL of that pertinent information, then it is easy for the collectors to grab that information for every article. Then we can really DRILL it into people the importance of properly requesting articles

TITLE OF THE ARTICLE

Author, 1, Author, 2, etc.

Some Journal
Vol.20(12) 1965 pp.123-126
DOI:10.1204/jad.090721.392

Abstract

This is how the reference requests will look or they will be modified (if you continue to request articles without making any attempt to conform to the required format, your requests will be deleted and left unfulfilled until you do conform). The reason why this is so important is that it allows for the ready updating of our library database with the pertinent information.

Keywords

Posting, Reference, Request, How to

I can then also, take ALL of the information, format it automatically - in the form in which I want to present it - and then store it all together in one part of the DB (so that I don't have to fuck around trying to rebuild the data on the fly, ie. only one round trip to the server to collect ALL the data in the proper format). I'd like it if the individual results were formatted so that if the title is clicked on, the hidden data (all the rest) becomes visible, mouse_off/click and the data is hidden again. I can do it in either jquery or css. CSS takes more work, but it will work all the time. Personally I'd be trying to format the page so that it was all visible on the screen at once, so that there is no scrolling in order to peruse a page of results (extraneous scrolling shits me).
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