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No, aspirin was originally made from bark off of a willow tree.
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Germany is credited for inventing aspirin however aspirin had already been made in France but had not been given the name aspirin and the French Chemist that made it did not market it. So 46 years later the idea was rediscovered in Germany and the Germans gave the compound the name aspirin and marketed it with the Bayer company.
I'd check with your vet first, aspirin can upset the stomach, not all antbiotics will agree with pets, if your vet gave you the amoxicillin did they mention to give aspirin also? Aspirin not recommended by your vet can be fatal to your dog. Never ever give aspirin made for human consumption to your dogs.
Aspirin is made when salicylic acid and acetic anhydride is reacted in the presence of an acid catalyst such as H2SO4. Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) and acetic acid is formed. The reaction is an esterification reaction.
The active ingredient in aspirin is made by the willow tree and found in its bark. Willow bark was used from paleolithic times as an herbal remedy. It is not known who discovered its properties. Aspirin itself is a product that is made, not discovered.
We always put in ASPIRIN in our cut flowers...or flowers from the garden etc....they seem to last a lot longer and the colors do not fade.
Aspirin derives its name from its chemical formula, acetylsalicylic acid. The compound is formed from salicylic acid, which is derived from bark from a willow tree. The process was discovered to take away the intense stomach pains associated with salicylic acid.Interesting note: The same mechanism that makes salicylic acid into acetylsalicylic acid also turns morphene into heroin.
Old herbal remedies (eg from willow bark) that contained salicylic acid have been used since ancient times. However Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) was first made in 1853. So, YES there was Aspirin in 1861.
I had a lot of aspirin and codeine a few hours before I had a crestor, it basically made me light headed but didn't seem to do any damage.