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Theriac or
theriaca is a
medical concoction originally labelled by the Gr****s in the 1st
century AD and
widely adopted in the
ancient world as far away...
- used by
herbalists and
apothecaries to
describe a
medicine (also
called theriac or theriaca),
composed of many ingredients, that was used as an antidote...
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where it was in
continual use for centuries. An
updated recipe called theriac (Theria**** Andromachi) was
known well into the 19th century. Mithridate...
- is the
major solvent and the
ingredient is
often highly concentrated.
Theriac Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Elixir" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9...
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calcinated plants. Topical,
categorization of
topical skin
preparation options Theriac Groot Handboek Geneeskrachtige Planten by
Geert Verhelst Ullian, Naomi...
- Kitāb al-Diryāq (Arabic: كتاب الدرياق, "The Book of
Theriac"), also Book of
Anditodes of Pseudo-Galen or in
French Traité de la thériaque, is a medieval...
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rhubarb root (Rheum palmatum)
saffron senna (Senna alexandrina)
theriac venetian (
theriac) (a
mixture of many
herbs and
other substances)
zedoary root (Cur****a...
- Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (Arabic: بَدْر الدِّين لُؤْلُؤ) (c. 1178-1259) (the name Lu'Lu'
means 'The Pearl',
indicative of his
servile origins) was successor...
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Herbalism Traditional Chinese medicine History of
pharmacy Pharmacist Theriac Worshipful Society of
Apothecaries Apothecaries' Hall of
Ireland Awofeso...
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daily with wine.
Andromachus the Elder, Nero's
court physician,
developed theriac (theriaca Andromachi) by
supplementing the
versions of Mithridates' formula...