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Wound healing refers to a
living organism's
replacement of destro**** or
damaged tissue by
newly produced tissue. In
undamaged skin, the
epidermis (surface...
- of the
liver and gallbladder, for
toothache and nosebleeds, and as a
vulnerary (used for or
useful in
healing wounds). Its
common name has
several possible...
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Centaurea scabiosa has been used in
traditional herbal healing as
either a
vulnerary or an emollient. The
plant is
sometimes confused with devils-bit scabious...
- also used in
green wounds to stay the blood, and to heal them quickly.
Vulnerary: The
plant is
sometimes emplo**** to ease pain on
scratches by applying...
- with
boric acid in
atrophic rhinitis. It is also used as an
antiseptic vulnerary ointment cream. "Modern
Materia Medica".
Druggists Circular. 3: 17. 1912...
- medicine,
parts of the
plant may be used as a diuretic, purgative, and for
vulnerary (wound healing) purposes. The root is
believed to be an
aphrodisiac as...
- vulner-
wound invulnerability, invulnerable, vulnerability, vulnerable,
vulnerary,
vulnerose vulpēs vulp- fox vulpecular, vulpicide,
vulpine †vulpēcula...
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disinfecting actions. In
dermatology bi****h
subgallate is
still used in
vulnerary salves and
powders as well as in antimycotics. In the past, bi****h has...
- anti-inflammatory, and
emmenagogue used for
amenorrhea or dysmenorrhea. Fenugr**** is
vulnerary, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, tonic, emmenagogue, galactogogue,...
- herbalism, it was used as a
remedy for
toothache and
nosebleeds and as a
vulnerary (used for or
useful in
healing wounds).
Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo The leaf...