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  2. Gold-containing drugs - Wikipedia

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    The use of gold compounds has decreased since the 1980s because of numerous side effects and monitoring requirements, limited efficacy, and very slow onset of action. Most chemical compounds of gold, including some of the drugs discussed below, are not salts, but are examples of metal thiolate complexes .

  3. Petelia Gold Tablet - Wikipedia

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    In the 1830s, an inscribed gold tablet was unearthed at the ancient Greek site of Petelia near Strongoli in Calabria.Little is known of the circumstances of the find nor of its provenance subsequent to the find, before it was acquired by the British Museum from the archaeologist and collector James Millingen in 1843.

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    6,963,681 articles in English; From today's featured article. Anna Filosofova (1837–1912) was a Russian feminist of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into a ...

  5. Pyrgi Tablets - Wikipedia

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    The Pyrgi Tablets (dated c. 500 BC) are three golden plates inscribed with a bilingual Phoenician–Etruscan dedicatory text. They are the oldest historical source documents from Italy, predating Roman hegemony, and are rare examples of texts in these languages.

  6. Enochian magic - Wikipedia

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    The first eighteen keys are typically associated with opening gates to the realms of elements and sub-elements. In Enochian magic, these realms are often mapped onto the Great Tablet, a complex symbolic diagram used in Enochian ritual work. [29] The nineteenth key is specifically used to open gateways to the Thirty Aethyrs. [28]

  7. Golden Orphism Book - Wikipedia

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    Pyrgi Tablets, three golden plates with text in Phoenician and Etruscan (c. 500 BCE) Jordan Lead Codices , metal books claimed to date from the 1st century CE, considered fakes Lead Books of Sacromonte , metal sheets wired together and discovered in Spain around 1600, considered fakes

  8. Pill of Immortality - Wikipedia

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    The writings of the Liexian Zhuan describes a man named Wei Boyang who had made such a pill of immortality. [6]Texts dating from the 4th century AD and later present the Yellow Emperor near the end of his reign as finding the pill in the Huang Shan mountain range, then establishing the seventy-two peaks of the mountains as the dwelling place for the immortals.

  9. Sodium aurothiomalate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium aurothiomalate (INN, known in the United States as gold sodium thiomalate) is a gold compound that is used for its immunosuppressive anti-rheumatic effects. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Along with an orally-administered gold salt, auranofin , it is one of only two gold compounds currently employed in modern medicine.