- An
electuary is a
medicine consisting of a
powder or
other ingredient mixed with
something sweet such as
honey to make it more palatable. In
German and...
- In pre-modern medicine,
catholicon was a soft
electuary, so
called as
being supposedly universal in its
curative and
prophylactic abilities (see panacea);...
- Time
release technology Osmotic delivery system Liquids Decoction Elixir Electuary Emulsion Effervescent powder or
tablet Herbal tea
Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation...
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Lekiyam (Tamil: லேகியம், romanized: Lēkiyam)
refers to a
traditional Indian electuary or confection.
classified as a
product of
Siddha medicine,
lehyam is regarded...
- d'Ascoli, a 15th-century
Italian physician,
claims that the
medieval electuary, a
pasty m****
consisting of a drug
mixed with
sugar and
water or honey...
- Dioscorides",
possibly Teucrium scordium), or diascord, is a kind of
electuary, or opiate,
first described by
Jerome Frascata, and
denominated from the...
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agarikon and gum arabic. The
ingredients were
pulverized and
reduced to an
electuary with honey. The
following ingredients for the
theriac were
taken from...
-
England until the 14th
century for
goods other than
money and
medicine ("
electuaries"). The
London pound is that of the Hansa, as used in
their various trading...
- Time
release technology Osmotic delivery system Liquids Decoction Elixir Electuary Emulsion Effervescent powder or
tablet Herbal tea
Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation...
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survive from the 1st century, all
consisting of a
polypharmiceutical electuary including castor from willow-consuming
beavers and
opium sweetened with...