10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECPHRACTIC»
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
ECPHRACTIC, (ivpfwmms.) Deobstruent. ECPHRAX'IS, (ufpams, ' I remove
obstruction.') The action of ecphractic or deobstruent remedies. ECPHRONTA,
fee, and #«>□, 'the mind.') Insanity — e. Mania, Mania— e. Melancholia,
Melancholy.
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Correspondence with George Cheyne and Thomas Edwards
4 'Takealcalizated mercury, pill gumsubstance, extractof ecphractic, onedram
each,as much balsamoftolu as suffices, mixed. Letitbe made into medium pills of
which take three morning and evening, following a draught of tea made from wild
...
Samuel Richardson, David E. Shuttleton, John A. Dussinger, 2013
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Medical Lexicon. A New Dictionary of Medical Science, ...
ECPHRACTIC, (CWRHKD'J Deohstruent. ECPHRAX'IS, (amour-o. 'I remove
Obstruction!) The action of ecphractic or deobstrucut remedies. ECPHRQNIA, (re,
and Wu, 'the mind.') Insanity—eMauia, Mania—e. Melancholia, Melancholy.
4
Pharmacopoeia Officinalis [et] Extemporanea: Or, A Complete ...
Pilule EcpbraHiae Sylvii. Sylvius's Ecphractic Pills. Take gum ammoniacum
strained, two scruples ; salt of steel calcined to whiteness, a scruple ; myrrh and
castor, of each fifteen grains ; saffron, half a scruple ; troches of alhandal, a
drachm ...
John Quincy, Thomas Longman ((Londres)), 1782
5
The Chambers Dictionary
eclat 511 ecphractic Also eclamp'sy. — adj eclamp tic. [Gr eklampsis, from
eklampein to flash forth, to burst forth violently (eg of a fever), from ek out of, and
lampein to shine) eclat a-kla. n a striking effect; showy splendour; distinction;
applause.
Ecphractic pill has the following formula in the 1836 edition of Gray's Supplement
: — Pil. aromat. Jiij., rhei, ext. gent., sal. Martis, aa.Jj., sal. absinth. Jss., syr. rosar.
solut. q.s. Pilula aromatica contained Socotrine aloes, guaiacum, balsam of ...
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Pharmacopoeia Universalis: Or, A New Universal English ...
... _PILUL}E ECPHRACTIC/E CUM AcULEo.Y Luant. Proportion of the
Ingredients. Socotorine. (sixvii)
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The Medical Guide ... The fourteenth edition, with additions
It \is very similar to the Ecphractic Pill of the Edinburgh Pharmacopoeia. Many
eminent practitioners order only half the quantity of the Salt of Steel, and add six
grains of Prepared Calomel. DINNER PILL. Take of Alkaline Extract of Rhubarb, ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Procure the blood a free course, ventilation, and transpiration, by suitable and
ecphractic purges. Harcey. The soil, worn with too frequent culture, must lie fallow
till it has recruited its exhausted salts, and again enriched itself by the
ventiltations ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
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The Medical Guide: For the Use of the Clergy, Heads of ...
... powers in producing menstruation, and therefore the disease is only to be
cured by a combination of means, the success of which principally depends on
improving the general health of the body, as the ecphractic pill recommended
above.