- An
antipyretic (/ˌæntipaɪˈrɛtɪk/, from anti- 'against' and
pyretic 'feverish') is a
substance that
reduces fever.
Antipyretics cause the
hypothalamus to...
- material.
Pampa Pampa Pampa Prairie Papas Papa Papa
Potato Kinina Quinina Quinina Quinine,
febrifugal substance extracted from the bark of
certain trees...
- In
China it is used as a
medicinal herb that is said to have diuretic,
febrifugal and anti-inflammatory effects,
while in ****stan it is used to cure swellings...
-
revision of the
genus in 1998
identified only 23
distinct species. The
febrifugal properties of bark from
trees now
known to be in the
genus Cinchona were...
- well.
Within China,
Commelina diffusa is used as a
medicinal herb with
febrifugal and
diuretic effects. A dye is also
obtained from the
juice of the petals...
-
inflammations and
sores and
infused to brew a tea
considered to have
febrifugal virtues. The raw
flowers (trimmed of any
tougher stems) are sometimes...
-
species Bombus diversus. In
China it is used as a
medicinal herb with
febrifugal, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, and
diuretic effects. Additionally, it...
-
several different effects like
increasing appetite, tonic, diuretic,
febrifugal,
anthelmintic and anti-leukemic. It also
leads to more
activity from the...
- and
deeply fissured bark, is
intensely bitter, and
possesses valuable febrifugal and
tonic properties. It is
regularly quoted in
London drug lists. A decoction...
- also an
evocative definition of the folk
ailment chavalongo: Huevil:
Febrifugal plant. (Cañas) See also
entry huelcún. Ruiz and Pavón say that the natives...