guys, did you know that NITROGLYCERINE (yeah basically the chemical in Simoun's lamp bomb) is a medicine for heart attacks and chest pain?
From : https://www.medicinenet.com/nitroglycerin/article.htm Nitroglycerin belongs to a class of drugs called nitrates. Nitroglycerin is used for the treatment and prevention of angina caused by coronary artery disease. Nitroglycerin also is used intravenously to treat congestive heart failure associated with heart attack and high blood pressure during surgery.
Synthesized in 1846, nitroglycerin was first used to treat anginal attacks in 1879. It was granted FDA approval in 1938. Synthesized in 1846, nitroglycerin was first used to treat anginal attacks in 1879. It was granted FDA approval in 1938. From : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/987903?form=fpf Nitrate medications are notorious for being able to trigger airport bomb detection scanners and to alert explosive-sniffing dogs, a reminder of the origins of this extremely useful medication.
Today NTG is a vasodilator, a very potent one that typically is administered sublingually to relieve and prevent attacks of angina.
If you take a large, random, sampling of middle-aged males today, you'll find a good many with symptoms of angina and the same was true 150 years ago. Interestingly, these men sometimes noticed that their chest pain would subside after handling the dynamite NTG used to blast rocks in mines and tunnels.
Collaborating with another physician, Fancourt Barnes, Murrell ran comparative studies of amyl nitrite and NTG for treating angina in the late 1870s and 1880s. Such studies hinted that NTG had a later peak onset but also a longer duration of action. This, plus easier administration through the sublingual route and far less toxicity, led to expanded use of NTG for angina during the first few decades of the 20th century.
Makes you wonder if Simoun and Basilio knew about this usage other than it being used as dynamite? Seems like they didn't but.. who knows? haha
"Yes, nitroglycerine!" Simoun repeated slowly, smiling coldly and contemplating the crystal flask with delight. "It is somewhat more than nitroglycerine! It is the concentrated tears, repressed hatred, injustices and wrongs. It is the final argument of the weak, the force against force, violence against violence..." (El Filibusterismo, Ch. 33 The Final Argument)
I guess, in the context of El Filibusterismo, it is dynamite. But symbollically, it is also Simoun's chosen cure for his broken heart (chest pain) /jk











