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Example sentences for "stomachic"

Lexicographically close words:
stomach; stomachal; stomached; stomacher; stomachers; stomachs; stomack; stomacke; stomackes; stomacks
  1. The root of a plant of Eastern Africa, extensively used in medicine as a stomachic and mild tonic.

  2. A warm stomachic and diaphoretic; and, in large doses, aperient.

  3. It is a demulcent bitter, and is slightly stomachic and tonic.

  4. The second is a popular tonic and stomachic in the flatulent colic, dyspepsia, &c.

  5. A wine-glassful, occasionally, as a stomachic tonic.

  6. As a stomachic bitter and vermifuge; in dyspepsia, &c.

  7. Both the above are stomachic and tonic, and are favourite remedies in loss of appetite, dyspepsia, &c.

  8. Infusion of calumba is a good tonic and stomachic bitter.

  9. Both the above are bitter, stomachic and tonic; the last is vermifuge.

  10. A table-spoonful twice or thrice daily, as a stomachic and tonic, in dyspepsia, &c.

  11. The unripe fruit of the clove tree; they are frequently imported preserved (preserved mother of cloves), and are reputed stomachic and antispasmodic.

  12. It is an excellent stomachic and carminative, and is said to diminish the tendency to acidity, and to be of great service in the dyspepsia accompanying gout.

  13. Usually it is in the upper left quadrant and seems to be stomachic in origin.

  14. As a rule, with young folks, the beginning of cardiac unrest is found in some stomachic symptoms.

  15. This does not mean that there are not cases that need definite stomachic treatment, or even that patients who have succeeded in functionally disturbing their digestion by thinking over much about it, will not need gastric remedies.

  16. Willow bark was formerly employed by physicians among the whites as a stomachic and antiperiodic in the treatment of intermittents, but is rarely used today.

  17. This is the official bark in the pharmacopoeia, which is used as a stomachic and bitter tonic useful in gastric atony and general debility.

  18. The Pearly Everlasting has never been properly analyzed by white men, but the flowers have been locally used by them as soothing expectorants and are known to have more or less marked stomachic properties.

  19. Most of the species of cherry have been used by white men for the bitter principle contained, which suits it for use as a stomachic and bitter tonic in gastric atony and general debility.

  20. The dried root is steeped in boiling water and is used as a stomachic and tonic, with slight diuretic and aperient action.

  21. Among the whites, this bark was used formerly as a stomachic and antiperiodic.

  22. True, some of the herb doctors give them for stomachic affections, but the remedy is as bad as the disease.

  23. Sherry in which some Hops have been steeped makes a capital stomachic cordial.

  24. Chamomile tea is an excellent stomachic when taken in moderate doses of half-a-teacupful at a [86] time.

  25. Or there is no better way of taking Sage as a stomachic wholesome herb than by eating it with bread and butter.

  26. The eighteen attributes (including Avidya), with him that owneth the body, and counting stomachic heat numbering twentieth in the tale, form that which is known as the Combination of the Five.

  27. The first five are the effects of intelligence; the vital breaths, of wind; and the juices and humours, of stomachic heat.

  28. It is much valued by the lower classes in some of the provinces for its stomachic and emmenagogue qualities.

  29. The berries are stomachic and diuretic, and have been long employed in dropsies, either alone or combined with foxglove and squills.

  30. Under this head are generally classed all the stomachic and milder aperient pills.

  31. An excellent tonic and stomachic aperient, particularly useful in the dyspepsia and loss of appetite of hard drinkers.

  32. All the ordinary aperient and stomachic pills may be classed under this head.

  33. This is an excellent and popular stomachic bitter and tonic--Dose, 1 to 2 fl dr.

  34. Dose, 1 to 2, thrice daily, as a stomachic tonic; or the whole at once, before an expected attack of an ague or intermittent.

  35. A good stomachic and aperient pill, but possessing none of the extraordinary virtues ascribed to it by its proprietors.

  36. Dose, 1, as a dinner pill; or 2, night and morning, as a stomachic tonic.

  37. Dose, 2 to 4 pills, as a purgative; 1, as a stomachic or dinner pill.

  38. The first is a simple stomachic aperient; the other, a stimulant tonic.

  39. Use as a gentle stomachic and tonic, and as a vehicle for administering tonic powders.

  40. Of all kinds of spirits the best as a tonic and stomachic is brandy.

  41. The properties of mint are stomachic and antispasmodic.

  42. The rind forms a nice mild tonic and stomachic in certain forms of dyspepsia.

  43. USES: Bitter stomachic and laxative; needlessly complex and without special advantage over compound tincture of gentian.

  44. East African plant, extensively used in medicine as a stomachic and tonic.

  45. Piper cubeba, a climbing shrub, native to Sumatra--useful as a stomachic and carminative in indigestion, for piles and for sore throats.

  46. The stomachic causes which, as time went on, produced melancholy and dense, black depression in me, probably accounted for his eruptions of violent irascibility.

  47. A strengthing stomachic Plaister has sometimes been successfully applied, which may be often moistened in a Decoction of Herbs boiled in Wine.

  48. The Custom of taking stomachic Medicines infused in Brandy, Spirit of Wine, Cherry Water, &c.

  49. A pastil or troche, composed of various aromatic and other ingredients, highly celebrated in India as an antidote, and as a stomachic and antispasmodic.

  50. The fruit of both species has the same therapeutical application being stomachic and carminative par excellence.

  51. Its stomachic and tonic properties are common knowledge in the Philippines.

  52. It is a very useful stimulant, tonic, stomachic and carminative.

  53. Ainslie notes that the leaves, as well as the fruit, are bitter and purgative and that the Tamuls use them for their laxative and stomachic effect.

  54. The tender leaves have an agreeable aroma similar to that of anise and are used internally in decoction as a stomachic and carminative.

  55. It is an excellent drink, aromatic, tonic, stomachic and stimulant, and would probably be highly useful as well as economical as a part of the ration of European and native troops in the field.

  56. This treatment of fevers is more common in that country than that by quinine and they claim that it has the advantage over the latter of acting as a stomachic tonic.

  57. Its stimulating properties render it useful in colic and in India it is used as a stomachic and digestive.

  58. Used in moderation, however, it is of considerable value as a convenient stomachic and aid to digestion in tropical countries where the digestive functions readily become sluggish.

  59. The root of the santol is aromatic, stomachic and astringent, by virtue of which latter property it is used in Java in the treatment of leucorrhoea.

  60. The bitter rind is occasionally used in infusion as a stomachic and stimulant.

  61. When used in small quantities and with proper toilet of the mouth, and this is the common practice among the Filipinos, buyo seems to be a very useful preservative of the teeth and a gingival and stomachic tonic.

  62. The natural glycocholic acid in Ingluvin is the active principle and the most efficient agent in the treatment of all stomachic and enteric disorders.

  63. It is not even a simple stomachic tonic and at most all one can say is that it has small diuretic action.

  64. Gentian' and 'Ginger' are both valuable; the first as a stomachic and tonic, and the last as a cordial and tonic.

  65. It is highly fragrant, and is used as a stomachic and expectorant.

  66. A New Zealand tree, called Wahahe by the natives, who employ the leaves as a substitute for hops, and also prepare from them a spirituous infusion as a stomachic medicine.

  67. The leaves have an odor like that of anise, and the native India doctors employ them as a stomachic and carminative.

  68. At the first glance Mathieu had detected that the child was one of those who are fed on pap, stuffed for economy's sake with bread and water, and fated to all the stomachic complaints of early childhood.

  69. Boutan immediately attended to the child, who was much better with respect to his legs, but who still suffered from stomachic disturbance, the slightest departure from the prescribed diet leading to troublesome complications.

  70. By the Arabs, it is employed as a stomachic and antiseptic, and is believed by them to prevent any infection of the plague.

  71. The Lotos-eaters were held to have immunity from all stomachic complaints.


  72. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stomachic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.