A medicinal jar, drug jar, or apothecary jar is a jar used to contain medicines. Ceramic medicinal jars originated in the Islamic world and were brought...
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earthenware jar, originally a medicinal jar designed to hold apothecaries' ointments and dry drugs. The development of this type of pharmacy jar had its roots...
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niger or, christmas flower. The British flora medica; or, History of the medicinal plants of Great Britain, by Bernard Herbert Barton and Thomas Castle...
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Hirudo medicinalis (redirect from Medicinal Leech)
European medicinal leech, is one of several species of leeches used as medicinal leeches. Other species of Hirudo sometimes also used as medicinal leeches...
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typically heated or cooked before use. Medicinal clay is typically available in health food stores as a dry powder, or in jars in its liquid hydrated state –...
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Rhubarb (redirect from Medicinal Rhubarb)
rhaponticum were grown in Europe before the 18th century and used for medicinal purposes. By the early 18th century, these two species and a possible...
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Herbal medicine (redirect from Healing with medicinal plants)
phytomedicine or phytotherapy) is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of medicinal plants, which are a basis of traditional medicine. With worldwide research...
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soup, the Jiangxi jar soup can be made from various ingredients from pork-bone, chicken and duck to different kinds of Chinese medicinal materials like ginseng...
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soup. The food is covered with water and put in a covered ceramic jar and the jar is then steamed for several hours. This technique ensures there is...
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Medical cannibalism (redirect from Medicinal cannibalism)
Medical or medicinal cannibalism is the consumption of parts of the human body, dead or alive, to treat or prevent diseases. The medical trade and pharmacological...
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flowers are placed is of the albarello type. Albarelli were used as medicinal jars designed to hold apothecaries' ointments and dry drugs and thus reference...
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such a pomander indicated warmth of feeling. The use of clove for any medicinal purpose has not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration,...
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paraguariensis) prepared with cold water, a lot of ice and pohá ñaná (medicinal herbs), and in a slightly larger vessel. This infusion has its roots in...
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made into wine; it is also used medicinally to treat skin diseases. The bark, roots and wood are harvested for medicinal uses. The fruit is oval, colored...
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Dit da jow (redirect from Medicinal wine)
is made from herbs put in a glass or polyethylene terephthalate plastic jar and mixed with an alcohol, such as vodka or gin.[citation needed] The herbs...
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Ruta chalepensis (category Medicinal plants)
Passion Berry 25g". Sous Chef. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Passion Berry standard jar". Steenbergs.. Media related to Ruta chalepensis at Wikimedia Commons Jepson...
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the Leper, a woman came with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, made of pure nard. She broke the jar and poured the perfume on his head. — Gospel...
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mushrooms in the wild. This is typically done for culinary use, although medicinal and psychotropic uses are also known. This practice is popular throughout...
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bitters go back to the ancient Egyptians, who may have infused medicinal herbs in jars of wine. This practice was further developed during the Middle...
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leech gatherer, or leech finder was a person occupied with procuring medicinal leeches, which were in growing demand in 19th-century Europe. Leeches...
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and Chikwangue in Central Africa: an approach through just about right (JAR) test". Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture: 475–482. doi:10.9755/ejfa...
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Syrian medicinal jars c. 1300, excavated in Fenchurch Street, London. Museum of London...
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maintains a collection of several albarellos or blue jars. These are traditional medicinal jars designed to hold apothecaries' ointments and dry drugs...
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despite owning a California-issued license for medicinal marijuana. Gage stated that he cultivated medicinal cannabis to help him cope with chronic pain...
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Palais, Paris, depicting a woman holding a "phallos-bird" and uncovering a jar or basket of phalli (right). A vase-painting by Nikosthenes now in the British...
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in nine out of ten Australian homes. In April 1984, a 115-gram (4.1 oz) jar of Vegemite became the first product in Australia to be electronically scanned...
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contains powerful medicinal alkaloids such as morphine and has been used since ancient times as an analgesic and narcotic medicinal and recreational drug...
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terrestrial or marine environments. The best-known species, such as the medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis, are hematophagous, attaching themselves to...
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were classified for medicinal use. The Finnish Medicines Agency (FIMEA) stated that nicotine pouches cannot be classified as medicinal products unless they...
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18th century in Turin, Italy. While vermouth was traditionally used for medicinal purposes, it was later served as an apéritif, with fashionable cafés in...
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