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Aspalathus, a plant mentioned in Pliny the Elder\u27s Natural History, Dioscorides\u27 De Materia Medica, Theophrastus\u27 Enquiry into Plants, and Ecclesiasticus is most probably caper (Capparis sp.). It has an Akkadian linguistic cognate, supālu.
Miller, Naomi F
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF MATERIA MEDICA [PDF]
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Pharmacology, toxicity and pharmacokinetics of acetylshikonin: a review
Context Acetylshikonin, a naphthoquinone derivative, is mainly extracted from some species of the family Boraginaceae, such as Lithospermum erythrorhizon Sieb. et Zucc., Arnebia euchroma (Royle) Johnst., and Arnebia guttata Bunge. As a bioactive compound,
Zhiqin Zhang+8 more
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Medical Science of Milk Included in Celsus’ Treatise De medicina [PDF]
Milk was a very significant food product in the Mediterranean. The present study is not devoted to milk as such, but to therapeutic galactology, galaktologia iatrike (γαλακτολογία ἰατρική), a version of which is extant in De medicina penned by a Roman ...
Dybała, Jolanta, Kokoszko, Maciej
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An Aid to Materia Medica. [PDF]
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Immunotropic Properties of Anaferon and Anaferon Pediatric
Anaferon and pediatric anaferon based on release-active antibodies to interferon-γ (R-A antibodies to INF-γ) proved to be efficient in the treatment of many viral infections.
E. S. Zhavbert+2 more
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Since the outbreak of the 2019 Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the end of 2019, it has caused great adverse effects on the whole world, and it has been hindering the global economy.
Zhenzhen Qiu+6 more
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Classification as Narrative: A Renewed Perspective on a Longstanding Topic in Ethnobiology [PDF]
The present work offers a renewed perspective on natural-kind classification in the field of ethnobiology, one that focuses on analyzing higher-order classifications as a form of narrative.
Glover, Denise M.
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Potency by Name? ‘Medicine Buddha Plant’ and Other Herbs in the Japanese \u3ci\u3eScroll of Equine Medicine\u3c/i\u3e (\u3ci\u3eBa’i sōshi emaki\u3c/i\u3e, 1267) [PDF]
Buddhist ritual healing and medical therapies included care for domestic animals, such as the horse. In pre-modern Japan, equine medicine (ba’i 馬医) was not restricted to the treatment of military horses; it was also practiced in a religious context.
Triplett, Katja
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Comparison of veterinary drugs and veterinary homeopathy: part 1 [PDF]
For many years after its invention around 1796, homeopathy was widely used in people and later in animals. Over the intervening period (1796-2016) pharmacology emerged as a science from Materia Medica (medicinal materials) to become the mainstay of ...
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