- An
antidote is a
substance that can
counteract a form of poisoning. The term
ultimately derives from the Gr**** term φάρμακον ἀντίδοτον (pharmakon antidoton)...
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National Park Service. Duffin, C.J. (2017). "Fossil Sharks'
Teeth as
Alexipharmics". In
Philip Wexler (ed.).
Toxicology of the
Middle Ages and Renaissance...
- (phálaros)
phalarope pharmac- drug,
medicine Gr**** φάρμακον (phármakon)
alexipharmic, pharmaceutics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenomic,...
- (phálaros)
phalarope pharmac- drug,
medicine Gr**** φάρμακον (phármakon)
alexipharmic, pharmaceutics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenomic,...
- by
Serebe "Savior Self" by ****ik Feat. CasOne,
Kristoff Krane, and
Alexipharmic "Thorns" by
Aesop Rock, Slug, & E****ea "Chemical Burns" by ****ik on...
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China and
India via the
trading links of the Silk Route. It was an
alexipharmic, or
antidote for a
variety of
poisons and diseases. It was also considered...
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enigmatic material possibly consisting of
ivory or bone, had been
ascribed alexipharmic properties. Both of
these "enigmatic horns,"
Lavers argues, were used...
- feet, legs and loins. The
medicinal efficacy linked to its horn and its
alexipharmic powers were ****umed to be true in antiquity, but were not explicitly...
- Pepper, Gentian, &c. It is
accounted a Cordial, Opiate, Sudorific, and
Alexipharmic".
Petrus Andreas Matthiolus considered it more
effectual against poisons...
-
November 2017. Duffin,
Christopher J. (2017). "Fossil Sharks'
Teeth as
Alexipharmics".
Toxicology in the
Middle Ages and Renaissance. pp. 125–133. doi:10...