No preparation stronger than the saturated solution should be used medicinally under any circumstances.
It had thus been preserved in his body for more than the third of a century, the probability being, that he had been in the habit of taking it medicinally during the latter part of his life.
The plant is still used medicinally in China, where it is said to be largely taken by the mandarins, who believe it will give them increased intellectual powers and prolong their lives.
If there was never another ounce of alcohol manufactured, the world would be none the loser either medicinally or commercially.
It was first used medicinally about thirty years ago, and as an anesthetic only.
The Indians use it medicinally and in the curing of animal skins.
These plants are used medicinally and include many herbs used for seasoning, such as Sage, Thyme, etc.
The leaves are strongly and pleasantly aromatic when they are crushed and were used medicinally by the Indians, hence the Spanish name, meaning "holy herb.
The root is used medicinally by the Spanish-Californians and by the Indians, "to give their horses long wind.
The following formulae medicinally employed for the purpose of washing or rinsing out the nostrils are from the 'Pharmacop[oe]ia of the Throat Hospital.
ANTAL'KALI, a substance which neutralizes an alkali, and is used medicinally to counteract an alkaline tendency in the system.
Some of them are used medicinally as tonics, stimulants, &c.
Several kinds of cardamoms used medicinally and as spices are produced by the genus Amomum, belonging to the natural order Zingiberaceae, the Ginger family.
A dark brown powder containing iron, prepared by the action of zinc dust as a reducing agent upon the coloring matter of the blood, used medicinally as a hematinic.
The herb does not seem really to own any qualities for acting medicinally on the liver.
Ordinarily as a condiment of a warming character the Nutmeg is employed to correct cold indigestible food, or as a cordial addition to negus: and medicinally for languid digestion, with giddiness and flatulence, causing oppressed breathing.
Likewise, the fresh plant should be boiled and eaten as "greens," so as to secure medicinally the insoluble parts of the silica.
The essential oil is medicinally useful for correcting female irregularities, as well as for obviating cold indigestion.
Medicinally the Hop is tonic, stomachic, and diuretic, with antiseptic effects; it prevents worms, and allays the disquietude of nervous indigestion.
They are medicinally useful, but so deadly that only the skilled hands of the apothecary should attempt to manipulate them; and they should not be prescribed for a patient except by the competent physician.
The Creeping Cinquefoil (Potentilla replans) grows also abundantly on meadow banks, having astringent roots, which have been used medicinally since the times of Hippocrates and Dioscorides.
It is given medicinally for the milk-crust of infants, as well as for internal haemorrhages, the dose being from two to ten drops three or four times in the day, with a spoonful of water.
Medicinally also it possesses similar curative attributes, though in a lesser degree, to those of the Cowslip.
Clear-minded medical men have recommended its exclusion from the country, believing that its use medicinally should be foregone rather than that such a cursed temptation should be placed in the way of weak humanity.
It is also used medicinally as an aromatic carminative, and as a condiment; it enters into the composition of curry sauce or powder, and many other articles of Indian cookery.
It is used medicinally as a tonic and carminative, in the form of powder, syrup, and tincture.
Chebula, both useful timber trees, indigenous to the East Indies, are used medicinally as a tonic and astringent.
It is a powerful irritant, and is employed medicinally as a drastic and hydragogue cathartic.
The flowers are used medicinally as an astringent and the roots as a febrifuge.
The greenheart, or bibiru tree of British Guiana, furnishing bibiru bark, which is used medicinally as a tonic and febrifuge, its properties being due to the presence of an uncrystallizable alkaloid, also found in the seeds.
The root of this plant is used medicinally and the resin that exudes from the tree is employed to astringe the gums.
The seeds are used medicinally for their cordial aromatic properties, which depend upon the presence of a volatile oil.
Medicinally the oil is used like hydrocyanic acid in various disorders of nervous origin, as whooping cough, spasmodic troubles, etc.
Medicinally it finds use as an emollient in external applications.
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