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  1. 26 sie 2019 · The intertwined story of Cade and his momentous finding is told in Lithium, a compelling book by US psychiatrist Walter Brown. Bipolar disorder, labelled manic-depressive illness until 1980 ...

  2. 24 maj 2023 · John Cade’s Discovery. In 1947, Australian psychiatrist John Cade, MD, accidentally discovered lithium’s calming properties by injecting it as a solution base mixed with urine from his patients with mania into guinea pigs.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LithiumLithium - Wikipedia

    Lithium (from Ancient Greek λίθος (líthos) 'stone') is a chemical element; it has symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the least dense solid element.

  4. 24 kwi 2023 · Some of the lithium we rely on in the rechargeable batteries in our smartphones, laptops and electric vehicles was created during the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago. The lithium cycle on Earth starts with lithium-bearing magma rising to the Earth’s crust during periods of volcanic activity, where.

  5. 20 maj 2016 · The modern history of lithium started in 1949 with John Cade’s contribution after he noted its specific effect in patients with mania (Cade 1949). In the late 1940s, Australian psychiatrist Cade sought a treatment for “psychotic excitement” (manic-depressive illness).

  6. As soon as sufficient quantities of lithium became available in the. mid-1800s, it found its way into medicine. Lithium salts were first used in treatment of the so-called uric acid disorders which included gout, uremia, renal calculi, and rheumatism.

  7. 24 kwi 2021 · In the 1940s, Australian doctor John Cade discovered lithium to be a highly effective treatment for what was then called manic depression.

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