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  • ...nets, fishing lines, clothing, and [[twine]]. It was also used in [[herbal medicine]] to treat [[syphilis]], [[rheumatism]], [[intestinal worm]]s, [[fever]], [
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  • ...#50 fundamental herbs|50 fundamental herbs]] used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]]. In Chinese it is called yán hú suǒ ({{zh|c=[[wiktionary:延|延]][[wi [[Category:Plants used in Traditional Chinese medicine]]
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  • ...mal]]s and [[amphibia]]ns are unaffected. It is used traditionally as folk medicine. According to [[Ayurveda]], plant is digestible, anthelmintic, alexiteric,
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  • In medicine, some species of Euphorbiaceae proved effective against genital [[herpes]]
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  • ...disorders, and the side effects of [[cancer]] therapy.<ref>Low, T., ''Bush Medicine, A Pharmacopoeia of Natural Remedies'', Angus & Robertson, 1990, pp210-211
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  • ...009}}. There are toxic alkoloids in the tree so careful preparation of the medicine must be observed and normal experiments are not recommended. Infused bark i
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  • ...r [[weight loss]] in Russian medicine.<ref>[http://www.narmedicine.ru Folk Medicine Herb for Weight Loss] {{ru icon}}, retrieved 07.14.09</ref> In the early days of medicine, two kinds of hellebore were recognized: '''black hellebore''', which inclu
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  • ...of modern therapeutics (Silverman)<ref name=Silverman>. In contemporary [[medicine]], a purer form of digitalis (usually [[digoxin]]) is obtained from ''Digit
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  • ...a factual account, careful attention to Plato's words, modern and ancient medicine, and other ancient Greek sources point to the above account being consisten
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  • ...oks?id=mE0z2MnIsloC& |title=National Geographic Desk Reference to Nature's Medicine |first=Steven |last=Foster |coauthors=Rebecca Johnson |year=2008 |publisher
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  • ...e medicinal use of ''T. baccata'' for [[phytotherapy]] in ''[[The Canon of Medicine]]''. He named this herbal [[drug]] as "Zarnab" and used it as a [[Heart|car ...ok takes the reader close to the yew in its relation to Hittites, Vikings, medicine, Robin Hood, Christmas, heathendom, etymology and mythology.
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  • ...ed treatments are being promoted on the Internet and in some [[alternative medicine]] circles, drawing a warning letter from the [[Food and Drug Administration ...enters Toxic Exposure Surveillance System.'' American Journal of Emergency Medicine 21 (5): 353-421.</ref> There are innumerable reported suicidal cases of con
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  • ...roup also found that 5 billion people benefit from traditional plant-based medicine for [[health care]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health
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  • ===Traditional herbal medicine===
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  • ...(Georgia)|date= 2005-07-26}}</ref><ref>http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/Notices/Medicine/0101039564/0101039564Order01042006.pdf</ref> ...ssor George T. Gallagher, [[Boston University]] [[Goldman School of Dental Medicine]], 23 June 2003.</ref>
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  • ...ikt:大|大]][[wikt:戟|戟]]|p=dàjǐ}}) is used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]], where it is regarded as one of the [[Chinese herbology#50 fundamental he
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  • ...9-10-05 | pages = 119–120 | location = European Journal of Emergency Medicine | unused_data = first5 Bruno}}</ref><ref>http://isrjem.org/Isrjem_June08. ...loids&nbsp;— [[quinolizidine]] and [[isoquinoline]]: eMedicine emergency medicine |publisher=Emedicine.medscape.com |date=2009-04-13 |accessdate=2010-03-17}}
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  • ...[Ayurvedic]] and other [[ethnomedical]] systems. Traditional [[Ayurvedic]] medicine considers castor oil the king of medicinals for curing arthritic diseases. ...have also been used in [[China]] for centuries, mainly prescribed in local medicine for internal use or use in dressings. <!--for wounds?--><!--I would hope so
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  • ...y, it is used for treatment of some skin problems in [[traditional Chinese medicine]].
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  • It has a long history of use as a medicine, cosmetic, and poison. Before the [[Middle Ages]], it was used as an [[Anes ...ef name="harris">{{cite book | title=The Homoeopathic Vade Mecum of Modern Medicine and Surgery: For the Use of Junior Practitioners, Students, Clergymen, Miss
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