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- Castoria may refer to : Kastoria, city in West Macedonia, Greece, also a Gr**** Orthodox Metropolitan see. Known as Castoria in Aromanian Kastoria (regional...
- marketed proprietary medicines, notably, the stimulant laxative Fletcher's Castoria and the ointment Centaur Liniment. The company is historically significant...
- Fletcher's Castoria, now known as Fletcher's Laxative, is an oral syrup containing a stimulant laxative and ingredients to soothe the stomach. It is a...
- George Melanthiou Some ten Latin bishops of Castoria are known from the 13th to the 15th centuries. Castoria is listed by the Catholic Church as a titular...
- (Constantinus Castriotus, surnamed Meserechus, Prince of Aemathia and Castoria). The toponym Castoria has been interpreted as Kastriot, Kastrat in Has, Kastrat in...
- cough drops, Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable compound for women, Fletcher's Castoria and even Angostura bitters, which was once marketed as a stomachic. Though...
- advertising) organized and led the Centaur Company, makers of "Fletcher's Castoria", serving as president and general manager. He was born December 25, 1837...
- Kruja and Ulcinj. They soon retreated from all of those towns keeping only Castoria under their permanent control. Some sources explain that Ottomans probably...
- anemia, and tuberculosis Castoria con tiki-tiki (lit. 'Tiki-tiki with castoria') - a formulation of tiki-tiki with castoria for constipation among children...
- included oils, salts, herbs, iodine, witch hazel, magnesia, bi****h, alcohol, castoria, lactated pepsin, turpentine, charcoal, animated ash, soda, cream of tartar...