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It was similarly effective and much safer than salol, another intestinal antiseptic commonly used at the time.
Phenyl salicylate, or salol, is a chemical substance, introduced in 1886 by Marceli Nencki of Basel.
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In the salol reaction, phenyl salicylate reacts with o-toluidine in 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene at elevated temperatures to the corresponding amide o-Salicylotoluide.
ESEU also provides online resources, including a virtual rock kit, Scottish virtual activities and a rock reference sheet as well as videos of salol crystallising at different rates.
While Bismuth salts were in use in Europe by the late 1700s, the combination of BSS and zinc salts for astringency with salol (phenyl salicilate) appears to have begun in the US in the early 1900s as a remedy for life-threatening diarrhea in infants with cholera.