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  2. Magnesium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    His fluid magnesia product was patented two years after his death, in 1873. [15] The term milk of magnesia was first used by Charles Henry Phillips in 1872 for a suspension of magnesium hydroxide formulated at about 8% w/v. [16] It was sold under the brand name Phillips' Milk of Magnesia for medicinal usage.

  3. Charles Henry Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Phillips produced milk of magnesia and other pharmaceuticals at his Glenbrook firm, which incorporated in 1885 as the Charles H. Phillips Company.After Phillips' death of apoplexy in New York on 29 October 1888, [4] his four sons ran the corporation until 1923, when it was acquired by Sterling Drug, Inc.

  4. James Murray (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Murray. Sir James Murray (1788–1871) was an Irish physician, whose research into digestion led to his discovery of the stomach aid Milk of Magnesia in 1809. He later studied in electrotherapy and led the research into the causes of cholera and other epidemics as a result of exposure to natural electricity.

  5. Magnesium peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Names IUPAC name. Magnesium peroxide. Other names Magnesium dioxide, magnesium bioxide, UN 1476. Identifiers ... also known as milk of magnesia. Applications

  6. What to Know About Kelsey Weier’s Milk of Magnesia ... - AOL

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    “Kelsey a baddie for using milk of magnesia #BachelorInParadise,” a person tweeted, while another said: “Love the beauty tip from Kelsey … milk of magnesia on the face to help with sweating.

  7. Magnesium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium oxide is the end product of the thermal decomposition of some magnesium compounds and is usually prepared by igniting carbonates or hydroxides. Magnesium hydroxide is a strong electrolyte, which can be obtained by the reaction of a soluble magnesium salt and sodium hydroxide.