Med. [See URAL2 and -IUM.] = URAL2.
1889. Brit. Med. Jrnl., 16 March, 609/1. Gustavo Poppi, a medical student of Bologna, recently described the effects of a new hypnotic, which he proposes to call uralium. Ibid. Uralium induces sleep more quickly than any other known hypnotic.
1891. Lancet, 3 Jan., 46/1. Uralium or chloral-urethane has recently been carefully tested.