- An
unguent is a
soothing preparation spread on wounds, burns, rashes, ab****ns or
other topical injuries (i.e.
damage to the skin). It is
similar to an...
- 'flying salve').
Latin names included unguentum sabbati lit. 'sabbath unguent'),
unguentum pharelis,
unguentum populi (lit. 'poplar unguent') or unguenta...
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Pliny the
Elder mentions a herb
maron as an
ingredient of the
Regale Unguentum ("Royal Perfume") used by the
Parthian kings in the 1st
century CE. In...
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Masdevallia unguentum was
discovered in 2010 in the
collection of
Finca Dracula and is
reported from Colombia. It is
morphologically similar to Masdevallia...
- the
early Roman empire,
nardus was the main
ingredient of a
perfume (
unguentum nardinum). Pliny's
Natural History lists several species of
nardus used...
- also
distinguished as a
chemist and
developed several drugs, such as
Unguentum ex nitro,
Magistrum perlarum,
Magistrum collorum, and
Aurum potabile,...
-
known was the Apostles'
Ointment (Latin:
Apostolorum unguentum), or
Ointment of
Venus (Latin:
unguentum Veneris)
which was an
ointment attributed to Avicenna...
-
orchid of the sun,
qoriwaqanki (Quechua)
Masdevallia pinocchio Masdevallia unguentum Masdevallia veitchiana – Veitch's masdevallia, king of the masdevallias...
- or "cc",
spell out "unit" u.d., ut. dict. ut
dictum as
directed ung.
unguentum ointment USP
United States Pharmacopeia vag.
vagine ****lly ...
- come from the Iter,
quoted by
Isidore of
Seville in
discussing the word
unguentum, "ointment":
Certain unguents, however, are
referred to by
place of origin...