febrifuge Meaning in Tamil ( febrifuge வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
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febrifuge's Usage Examples:
The sulphate of quinine and the cinchona febrifuge thus produced are issued for the most part to medical officers in the various provinces, to gaols, and to the authorities of native states; but a large and increasing amount is disposed of in the form of 5-grain packets, costing a farthing each, through the medium of the post-offices.
But the forests of Huanuco and Huamalios abound in species yielding the grey bark of commerce, which is rich in cinchonine, an alkaloid efficacious as a febrifuge, though inferior to quinine.
Others (in addition to some already mentioned) are medicinal; as the palms, calabash, manchineel, pepper, fustic and a long list of cathartics, caustics, emetics, astringents, febrifuges, vermifuges, diuretics and tonics.
The species between Caravaya and the headwaters of the Huallaga yield very little of the febrifuge alkaloid.
Diuretics >>Others (in addition to some already mentioned) are medicinal; as the palms, calabash, manchineel, pepper, fustic and a long list of cathartics, caustics, emetics, astringents, febrifuges, vermifuges, diuretics and tonics.
Many species had a great repute as demulcents, febrifuges, astringents, tonics, purgatives and anthelmintics.
The substance was discovered about the year 1835 by Hugh Rodie, a surgeon in Demerara, who used it as a febrifuge in.
The cultivation of the cinchona, several species of which have been introduced from South America and naturalized in the Sikkim Himalaya, promises to yield at a comparatively small cost an ample supply of the febrifuge extracted from its bark.
The bark is of some value as a tonic and febrifuge.
The bark has been employed for dyeing yellow and for tanning, and was formerly in popular repute as a febrifuge and tonic.
Demerara >>The substance was discovered about the year 1835 by Hugh Rodie, a surgeon in Demerara, who used it as a febrifuge in.
borra, rough hair), a herb (Borago oJJicinalis) with bright blue flowers and hairy leaves and stem, considered to have some virtue as a cordial and a febrifuge; used as an ingredient in salads or in making claret-cup, 'c.
This mixture is known as cinchona febrifuge, and is prepared chiefly from C.
Synonyms:
medication, antipyretic, medicine, medicinal drug, medicament,
Antonyms:
over-the-counter drug, prescription medicine, prescription drug, over-the-counter medicine,