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Theriaca may
refer to:
Theriaca (poem) by
Nicander of Colophon, Gr**** poet of 2nd
century BC
Theriaca or Theriac,
ancient Gr****
remedy Venice treacle...
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Theriaca (Ancient Gr****: Θηριακά) is the
longest surviving work of the 2nd-century BC Gr**** poet
Nicander of Colophon. It is a 958-line
hexameter poem...
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works both in
prose and verse, of
which two
survive complete. The longest,
Theriaca, is a
hexameter poem (958 lines) on the
nature of
venomous animals and...
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herbalists and
apothecaries to
describe a
medicine (also
called theriac or
theriaca),
composed of many ingredients, that was used as an
antidote for poisons...
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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...
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steeped or mixed.
Liquor portal Elixir Folk
medicine Habushu Panacea Theriaca Rượu thuốc
Snake oil "The Last Days of the
Mekong Snake Hunters". 9 August...
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while hunting on Chios, and the
Scorpion kills him there. Nicander, in his
Theriaca, has the
scorpion of
ordinary size and
hiding under a
small (oligos) stone...
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refining process. Mol****es was
first used by apothecaries; to make a
medicine theriaca, from
which name the word
treacle is derived. As mol****es, or treacle,...
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Tempore (Cath. Med. Purg.) Of the
theriaca (On
Theriac to Piso) De
Theriaca, ad
Pisonem (Ther. Pis.) On the use of the
theriaca (On
Theriac to Pamphili****)...
- Styx here is a pool. Theophrastus,
Historia plantarum 7.13–14; Nicander,
Theriaca 846; Rabelais,
Gargantua and
Pantagruel 4.24; Adams, The
Seven Books of...