-
without causing significant damage to the host. They may also be
called vermifuges (those that stun) or
vermicides (those that kill).
Anthelmintics are used...
-
Coriander anti-spasmodic, diuretic, anti-inflammatory ****in anti-microbial,
vermifuge,
diuretic Curry Leaves anti-emetic
Garlic anti-microbial, anti-hypercholesterolemic...
-
perennial in the
daisy family. Its
dried flowerheads are the
source of the
vermifugic drug
santonin since ancient times. Its
common names arise from its known...
- longispathus;
Calamus leptopus (syn.
Daemonorops leptopus)
Leaves chewed as
vermifuge Lacco****
secundiflorum Roots used as
treatment for
syphilis Eremospatha...
- the case of poisoning. A leaf
infusion is also
taken as a
purgative and
vermifuge in RĂ©union and Madagascar. In East
Africa sap of the
leaves is used for...
- vermiculation, vermicule, vermiculite, vermiculose, vermiculture, vermiform,
vermifuge, vermilion, vermin, verminate, vermination, verminous, vermiparous, vermivore...
-
medicinal uses: for example,
thymol is an
antiseptic and was once used as a
vermifuge (anti-worm medicine). The
essential oil of
common thyme (Thymus vulgaris)...
-
ingredients of the
range included castor oil, liniment, and 'dead shot'
vermifuge. The most po****r
remedy was
Croup and
Pneumonia Salve,
which was first...
- have had
medicinal uses:
thymol is an
antiseptic and was once used as a
vermifuge (anti-worm medicine). The
essential oil of
common thyme (Thymus vulgaris)...
- neuralgia; the
latter in fever,
debility and dyspepsia, as well as for a
vermifuge. The lipad,
owing to its
heavy nauseous odour, is
believed to keep off...