theriac Meaning in Telugu ( theriac తెలుగు అంటే)
థెరియాక్, వెచ్చతో
Adjective:
థర్మల్, వెచ్చతో,
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theriac's Usage Examples:
An updated recipe called theriac (Theriacum Andromachi) was known well into the 19th century.
to dissolve the ingredients for theriac, claiming that "it preserves the healthy" and "cures the sick.
drugs and medicines, but is especially known for his having concocted a theriac reputed as a proven antidote in snakebite and other poisons, which he named.
and the uses of theriacs.
A corresponding English noun theriac also exists.
cinnamon, cloves, viper meat, and the two concoctions mithridate and theriac, as well as white wine and honey.
He prepared a widely read treatise on the Black Death, recommending theriac among other prophylaxis, but died of the plague himself.
immemorial to produce an alkali soap and as an electuary in compounding theriac for use in treating scorpion stings, as well as for extracting potassium.
rhubarb root (Rheum palmatum) saffron senna (Senna alexandrina) theriac venetian (theriac) (a mixture of many herbs and other substances) zedoary root (Curcuma.
meant "a medicine", derived from the appearance of the Greek derivative "theriacal" meaning medicinal (Greek theriake "curative", "antidote"), so the various.
Additionally, theriac became a commercial good traded throughout Europe based on the.
(poem) by Nicander of Colophon, Greek poet of 2nd century BC Theriaca or Theriac, ancient Greek remedy Venice treacle, also called Andromachi theriaca,.
creatures contained greater medicinal virtues than such ‘precious" drugs like theriac (which to Nicholas was just snake meat).