Definition of Antiphlogistic. Meaning of Antiphlogistic. Synonyms of Antiphlogistic

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Definition of Antiphlogistic

Antiphlogistic
Antiphlogistic An`ti*phlo*gis"tic, a. 1. (Chem.) Opposed to the doctrine of phlogiston. 2. (Med.) Counteracting inflammation.
Antiphlogistic
Antiphlogistic An`ti*phlo*gis"tic, n. (Med.) Any medicine or diet which tends to check inflammation. --Coxe.

Meaning of Antiphlogistic from wikipedia

- Anti-inflammatory or antiphlogistic is the property of a substance or treatment that reduces inflammation or swelling. Anti-inflammatory drugs, also called...
- View to a New Art of Dying and Painting, wherein the Phlogistic and Antiphlogistic Hypotheses are Proved Erroneous. The book relates in painstaking detail...
- biochemical findings on the mechanism of action of the non-steroidal antiphlogistic, benzydamine. A synopsis". Arzneimittel-Forschung (in German). 37 (5A):...
- Russia, while the leaves and flowers have been considered to possess antiphlogistic (anti-inflammatory) properties and have been used in poultices. A green...
- Rostock. During his stay at Rostock, he became an early follower of the antiphlogistic theory of Lavoisier, teaching about the existence of oxygen instead...
- 1763–1825 including reprints of "A comparative view of the phlogistic and antiphlogistic theories" and "Observations on the atomic theory and electrical phenomena"...
- at least in the US. DE 2353357, Janssen PA, Van Daele GH, Boey JM, "Antiphlogistic aroyl-substituted phenylacetic acid derivatives", issued 1974  Nies...
- 2009.03.006. Wagner H, Flachsbarth H, Vogel G (March 1981). "[A New Antiphlogistic Principle from Sabal serrulata, II]". Planta Medica. 41 (3): 252–258...
- gallic acid, resins, pectin and bitters. It is a topical emollient, antiphlogistic, astringent, antiscorbutic, hepatic and diuretic. It is effective against...
- with oxygen to form water). Despite these experiments, Lavoisier's antiphlogistic approach remained unaccepted by many other chemists. Lavoisier labored...