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Definition of medic
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Medic (a.)
Medical.
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Cathartic
::
Cathartic
(n.) A
medicine
that
promotes
alvine
discharges;
a
purge;
a
purgative
of
moderate
activity.
Coltsfoot
::
Coltsfoot
(n.) A
perennial
herb
(Tussilago
Farfara),
whose
leaves
and
rootstock
are
sometimes
employed
in
medicine..
Hermetical
::
Hermetical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
system
which
explains
the
causes
of
diseases
and the
operations
of
medicine
on the
principles
of the
hermetic
philosophy,
and which made much use, as a
remedy,
of an
alkali
and an acid; as,
hermetic
medicine..
Pulmonic
::
Pulmonic
(n.) A
pulmonic
medicine.
Store
::
Storax
(n.) Any one of a
number
of
similar
complex
resins
obtained
from the bark of
several
trees and
shrubs
of the
Styrax
family.
The most
common
of these is
liquid
storax,
a brown or gray
semifluid
substance
of an
agreeable
aromatic
odor and
balsamic
taste,
sometimes
used in
perfumery,
and in
medicine
as an
expectorant..
Astringency
::
Astringency
(n.) The
quality
of being
astringent;
the power of
contracting
the parts of the body; that
quality
in
medicines
or other
substances
which
causes
contraction
of the
organic
textures;
as, the
astringency
of
tannin..
Hierapicra
::
Hierapicra
(n.) A
warming
cathartic
medicine,
made of aloes and
canella
bark..
Valerian
::
Valerian
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Valeriana.
The root of the
officinal
valerian
(V.
officinalis)
has a
strong
smell,
and is much used in
medicine
as an
antispasmodic..
Saline
::
Saline
(n.) A
metallic
salt; esp., a salt of
potassium,
sodium,
lithium,
or
magnesium,
used in
medicine..
Iatrochemistry
::
Iatrochemistry
(n.)
Chemistry
applied
to, or used in,
medicine;
-- used
especially
with
reference
to the
doctrines
in the
school
of
physicians
in
Flanders,
in the 17th
century,
who held that
health
depends
upon the
proper
chemical
relations
of the
fluids
of the body, and who
endeavored
to
explain
the
conditions
of
health
or
disease
by
chemical
principles..
Quack
::
Quack (a.)
Pertaining
to or
characterized
by,
boasting
and
pretension;
used by
quacks;
pretending
to cure
diseases;
as, a quack
medicine;
a quack
doctor..
Motherwort
::
Motherwort
(n.) A
labiate
herb
(Leonurus
Cardiaca),
of a
bitter
taste,
used
popularly
in
medicine;
lion's
tail..
Caraway
::
Caraway
(n.) A
biennial
plant of the
Parsley
family
(Carum
Carui).
The seeds have an
aromatic
smell,
and a warm,
pungent
taste.
They are used in
cookery
and
confectionery,
and also in
medicine
as a
carminative..
Aconite
::
Aconite
(n.) An
extract
or
tincture
obtained
from
Aconitum
napellus,
used as a
poison
and
medicinally..
Stomaching
::
Stomachic
(n.) A
medicine
that
strengthens
the
stomach
and
excites
its
action.
Dragees
::
Dragees
(n. pl.)
Sugar-coated
medicines.
Apply
::
Apply (v. t.) To lay or
place;
to put or
adjust
(one thing to
another);
-- with to; as, to apply the hand to the
breast;
to apply
medicaments
to a
diseased
part of the
body..
Waahoo
::
Waahoo
(n.) The
burning
bush; -- said to be
called
after a quack
medicine
made from it.
Dose
::
Dose (n.) To give doses to; to
medicine
or
physic
to; to give
potions
to,
constantly
and
without
need..
Immedicable
::
Immedicable
(a.) Not to be
healed;
incurable.
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