ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA MENSTRUUM
(Meaning: solvent), C14 (menstrual discharge): from Medieval Latin, from Latin mēnstruus monthly, from mēnsis month; from an alchemical comparison between a base metal being transmuted into gold and the supposed action of the menses.
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MENSTRUUM»
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menstruum na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
menstruum e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
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Herbal Healing for Women
65 Glycerin As a Menstruum Glycerin is a sweet, mucilaginous constituent of all
fats and oils of both animal and plant origin. A highly nutritious substance,
glycerin is very sweet, sweeter than sugar. Because of the sweet flavor and
because it ...
closed. in case of water as a menstruum, open type of percolator can be
preferred as it is cheap and very convenient for the arrangement of automatic
supply of menstruum. ln case of alcohol, ether or in other volatile menstruum only
the closed ...
3
The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
From the coalition of the volatile alkali with the nitrous acid in the menstruum
results an ammoniacal nitre, a salt which of itself detonates on being heated ; but
by what power or mechanism its detonating quality is so remarkably increased in
...
Temple H. Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clarke, 1766
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Inventing Chemistry: Herman Boerhaave and the Reform of the ...
Boerhaave, again building on ideas from Bohn's Dissertationes, expanded the
meaning and applications of “menstruum” by focusing on the theoretical
mechanisms through which a traditional menstruum acted as a solvent. He
defined a ...
5
An elementary dictionary, or cyclopædiæ, for the use of ...
Menstruum. the influence of affinity, effected by the power of mutual attraction,
and a new body will be formed from the atoms of the two bodies, characterised by
different properties than were either of the bodies separately. A menstruum which
...
George Adolphus Wigney, 1838
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The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and ...
The substance, whether solid or fluid, whose aggregation is lessened, is termed
the solvend ; and the substance, by whose agency the solution is effected, is
often called the menstruum or solvent. Solution is said to be performed viA
kumddA, ...
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An Elementary Dictionary, Or, Cyclopaediae, for the Use of ...
Menslruum. the influence of aflinity, effected by the power of mutual attraction,
and a new body will be formed from the atoms of the two bodies, characterised by
different properties than were either of the bodies separately. A menstruum which
...
George Adolphus Wigney, 1838
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Ansel's Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems
In the maceration process, the drug to be extracted is generally placed in a wide-
mouthed container with the prescribed menstruum, the vessel is stoppered tightly
, and the contents are agitated repeatedly over a period usually ranging from 2 ...
9
Blood, Sweat and Tears - The Changing Concepts of Physiology ...
While the concept of fourfold sperma already confused the relation- ship between
sperma and membra spermatica, problems really began with the definition of
menstruum. Female sperm in philosophical interpretations contained menstruum
...
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
Tenjhly, therefore the dissolving parts of the air are but few that is, it seems, of the
nature of those saline menstruum: or spirits that have very much phlegm mixed
with the spirits, and therefore a small parcel of it is quickly glutted, and will ...
2 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «MENSTRUUM»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
menstruum no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Alcohol is for more than simply drinking
In herbal lingo, alcohol is known as a “menstruum”—a liquid used to extract substances from plants. Alcohol preserves the herbal medicines ... «Stony Brook Statesman, mar 14»
TCM Rx for good cheer
"Wine is a great menstruum (solvent)," says Dr Zhang. "Many herbs dissolve better in wine than in water. Wine itself can stimulate blood ... «China Internet Information Center|, dez 07»