Stomachic

  • 71Grewia asiatica — Flowers and leaves Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unr …

    Wikipedia

  • 72Croton eluteria — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …

    Wikipedia

  • 73stomachically — See stomachic. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 74berberine — /berr beuh reen /, n. Pharm. a white or yellow, crystalline, water soluble alkaloid, C20H19NO5, derived from barberry or goldenseal, used as an antipyrotic, antibacterial, and stomachic. [1860 65; < NL Berber(is) (see BERBERIDACEOUS) + INE1] * *&#8230; …

    Universalium

  • 75soda water — 1. an effervescent beverage consisting of water charged with carbon dioxide. 2. See soda pop. 3. a weak solution of sodium bicarbonate, taken as a stomachic. [1795 1805] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 76tolu — /taw looh , teuh /, n. 1. Also called tolu balsam, balsam of tolu, tolu resin. a fragrant, yellowish brown balsam or resin obtained from a South American leguminous tree, Myroxylon balsamum, and used in medicine as a stomachic and expectorant,&#8230; …

    Universalium

  • 77Alcohol — An organic chemical in which one or more hydroxyl (OH) groups are attached to carbon (C) atoms in place of hydrogen (H) atoms. Common alcohols include ethyl alcohol or ethanol (found in alcoholic beverages), methyl alcohol or methanol (can cause&#8230; …

    Medical dictionary

  • 78Quinine — The original antimalarial agent, quinine took its name from the Peruvian Indian word kina meaning bark of the tree referring to the cinchona tree. From this tree, quinine was first obtained. The Peruvian Indians called it the fever tree. Quinine …

    Medical dictionary

  • 79absinthium — The dried leaves and tops of Artemisia a. (family Compositae). The infusion is now seldom used, but it has been used as a tonic; in large or frequently repeated doses it produces headache, trembling, and epileptiform convulsions. SYN: wormwood.&#8230; …

    Medical dictionary

  • 80boldo — SYN: boldus. * * * bol·do (bolґdo) the leaves and stems of Peumus (Boldu) boldus Molina (Monimiaceae), a Chilean evergreen shrub which contains over 15 alkaloids and is used variously as a choleretic, diuretic, stomachic, sedative, and&#8230; …

    Medical dictionary