单词 | emmenagogue |
例句 | Smith.—Skunk cabbage is not only a good anti-spasmodic in all cases where such are indicated, but it is also a powerful emmenagogue, anthelmintic, and a valuable remedy in dropsy, in spasms, rheumatism, palpitations, etc. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z Pennyroyal, pen′i-roi-al, n. a species of mint, much in use in domestic medicine, in the form of a warm infusion, to promote perspiration and as an emmenagogue. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) 2012-01-30T03:00:13.887Z Various medicinal substances, generally violent emmenagogues or drastic medicines, are believed to have the effect of provoking abortion, and are sometimes resorted to for this purpose. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide Hooper's Female Pills had been from the beginning a cathartic and emmenagogue. Old English Patent Medicines in America Uses.—The bark of the trunk is well known as a febrifuge and emmenagogue in India. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Hence in cold leucophelgmatic habits it proves a powerful expectorant, diuretic, and emmenagogue; and, if the patient is kept warm, sudorific. The Botanist's Companion, Volume II He also recommends its use before breakfast as an anthelmintic in lumbricoids, and finally attributes to it virtues as an emmenagogue. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The natives of Cochin China, reasoning in an opposite manner, prescribe it as emmenagogue. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The bark especially is a powerful emmenagogue, used in some countries for criminal purposes. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The root is emmenagogue and the seeds are used in the treatment of anal fissure. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines They were recommended as sudorific, diuretic, and emmenagogue, and for strengthening the stomach and viscera in general. The Botanist's Companion, Volume II The flowers are given in decoction for headache and the fruit is emmenagogue. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The decoction is prescribed internally as an emmenagogue and demulcent and externally as a lotion. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The seeds are emollient, laxative, diuretic and emmenagogue; they contain an oil to which we shall refer presently. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Uses.—The root bark is used in India as an emmenagogue in the congestive and neuralgic forms of amenorrhœa. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines In the Philippines it is used extensively as a diaphoretic and emmenagogue and in icterus, intestinal colic and dysmenorrhœa; externally for skin diseases, contusions and atonic ulcers. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Uses.—The root possesses stimulant, diaphoretic, diuretic and emmenagogue properties. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines They also attribute to it diuretic, emmenagogue and anthelmintic properties. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Uses.—The leaves are emmenagogue, purgative like those of senna, and excitant. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Uses.—The rue of the European, American and Indian pharmacopœias is emmenagogue, antispasmodic, anthelmintic, excitant, diaphoretic, antiseptic and abortive. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The bark and the tips of the branches are given as an emmenagogue. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines V. trifolia is regarded in India as the most powerful species and Bontius has extolled it highly, calling attention to the anodyne, diuretic and emmenagogue properties of the leaves. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines It is, therefore, an emmenagogue and its prolonged use causes hemorrhoids, especially in man. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines |
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