10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHLEGMAGOGUE»
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phlegmagogue in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The seven books of Paulus Ægineta
1. ult. i, 758) ; Mesue (De Simpl. 16) ; Ebn Baithar (i, 545); Averrhoes (Collig. v, 42
.) Avicenna evidently derives his characters of it from Dioscorides ; he
recommends it as a phlegmagogue, vermifuge, a remedy for asthma, chronic
coughs, &c.
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Thirty-five Years in the East: Adventures, Discoveries, ...
Pballus esculentus morel morille Morchel Phasool. acouillfolins green gram
Schmiokbohnenart Phaseol. Mungo green gram Scbminkbohneoart Phaseol.
radlatua green gram Schmlukbohnenart Phlegm agoga phlegmagogue
phlegmagogue ...
John Martin Honigberger, 1852
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A Full View of All the Diseases Incident to Children
By destroying the Mucus in which the Worms are hatched, which is done by sixed
Alealies, Phlegmagogue Gums, Mercurial and Antimonial Preparations, and
bitter Aro- maticks. As also by anointing the Belly with strong aromatick Balfams, ...
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The Medical Student; Or, Aids to the Study of Medicine: ...
Hence, Phlegmagogue (wyoo, 'I expel') a cathartic, that expels mucus.
Phlegmasia, inflammation. Phlegmatia, a watery or phlegmatic swelling.
Phlegmatopyra (mg, 'fever') a mucous fever. Phlegmatorrhcea (';m, 'I flow') a
catarrh. Phlegmon ...
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The New Dispensatory Containing I. The Theory and Practice ...
Hence such an one is called an cholagogue, or purger of choler 3 this an
hydragogue, or purger of water; and another a phlegmagogue, or purger of
phlegm. But we can not admit of any such conclusion ; because no medicine
under _this ...
A . Phlegmagogue, ex oAsiasHu, pituita, St else: , duce; Medicines to purge Off
the phlegmatie Humours of the Blood. Phlelotomy, ex oned, vena, Be T'BHVN,
seco, the same with Venascctian, or opening a Vein with a Lancet. i - Phlegmon,
...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Water. Boyle. Phlegmagogue, flég'm5-gag. s. a purge supposed to evacuate
phlegm. Floyer. Phlegmatic, flé mi-tik. a. aboundin in or generating ph egm.
Br0wn.—Dull, rigid. Phlegmon, flég'm6n. s. an inflammation, a burning tumour.
Wieenmn.
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Lectures on the Materia Medica Etc. Published from the ...
and fixed pains; called a phlegmagogue, and also astringent; and commended
for coughs, asthmas, sciaticae: but it is now used almost only for sore eyes. In my
opinion the .M. M. might very well do without it. " Calfacit 8c siccat 1. astringir, ...
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The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta: Translated from the ...
... it is bad for the stomach when taken in a draught, disorders the bowels, and
proves phlegmagogue. If poured hot on a part it attracts and discusses.
Commentary. The ancient authorities who have written Comm. most learnedly on
this ...
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Materia medica and therapeutics
The latter term refers to the fact that very thin copious stools are discbarged, as
we observe when the neutral salts, elaterium, and gamboge are employed. The
term phlegmagogue denotes bdious stools. Cholagogue and panchymagogue ...
Thomas Duché Mitchell, 1857
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHLEGMAGOGUE»
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A sure way to get rid of a cold
In truth, I prefer a more sophisticated, predictable type of phlegmagogue. I'd like to have one of those saliva vacuum tubes they put in your ... «The Japan Times, Feb 12»
The Thucydides Trap
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