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medicine as
recently as the 19th
century for
complaints including sore throats,
sore eyes and jaundice, and as an astringent. It is
edible but not widely...
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Soring is the use of chemicals,
pressure or
devices to
cause pain to the
front feet and legs of
horses when they
touch the ground. This
results in the...
- an aphrodisiac, the
Cherokee ate
wood sorrel to
alleviate mouth sores and a
sore throat, and the
Iroquois ate
wood sorrel to help with cramps, fever...
-
Norway are
mostly made of
wood, but here they had to use
stone because the lack of
wood. The
first word in the name is
søre which means 'south' since...
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though Wood received the
fewest votes and only won his seat by 886 votes. The bank
scandal remained a
sore spot for
Wood for years. In Congress,
Wood served...
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Comanche formerly used a
decoction of the
roots topically as a wash to
treat sore eyes. Stritch, L. (2018). "Maclura pomifera". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- nine-inning game.
Wood finished the 1998
season with a 13–6 record;
despite missing the last
month of the
season with
elbow soreness, he
easily won the...
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tangled in the machine. However,
wood can
cause splinters that not only
puncture the skin but also
cause festering sores or skin irritation. The polishes...
- only part eaten. The
seeds are said to be bitter,
caustic and to
cause sores on the tongue. The skin of the
unripe fruit is
extremely sour. In the well...
- PMID 32195729. S2CID 213193146.
Nielson CB,
Duethman NC,
Howard JM,
Moncure M,
Wood JG (2017). "Burns:
Pathophysiology of
Systemic Complications and Current...