Liniment (from Latin: linere, meaning "to smear, anoint"), also called embrocation and heat rub, is a medicated topical preparation for application to...
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Vishnevsky liniment or balsamic liniment (Russian: мазь Вишневского, Latin: Linimentum balsamicum Wishnevsky) is a topical medication which has been used...
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Croton oil (redirect from Croton Liniment)
Croton oil (Crotonis oleum) is an oil prepared from the seeds of Croton tiglium, a tree belonging to the order Euphorbiales and family Euphorbiaceae, and...
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Shui (Chinese: 正骨水; lit. 'bone-setting liquid') is a traditional Chinese liniment. This external analgesic is believed to relieve qi and blood stagnation...
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but containing no snake-derived substances whatsoever) as "snake oil liniment", making claims about its efficacy as a panacea. Patent medicines that...
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usually promoted "miracle elixirs", sometimes referred to as "snake oil liniment", which made various claims such as being able to cure disease, smooth...
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Minard's is a brand of liniment. Like other patent medicines, Minard's was sold by its creator with exaggerated claims. Dr. Levi Minard the "King of Pain"...
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purification and as folk medicine for stomach aches, as a sudorific, and as liniment for rheumatism. Aged heartwood is rich in terpenes such as limonene and...
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father rubbed the liniment on her neck, sternum, shoulders, and ribs. Then, he turned to Émilie and told her he needed to apply the liniment on her too. The...
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A.B.C. Liniment was a highly toxic patent medicine liniment sold between approximately 1880 to 1935 as a topical pain relieving agent. It was sold for...
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The Centaur Company (redirect from Centaur Liniment)
notably, the stimulant laxative Fletcher's Castoria and the ointment Centaur Liniment. The company is historically significant in that it was a driving force...
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peddlers in past centuries, who often also called them elixirs, tonics, or liniments. Current examples of quack remedies are sometimes called nostrums or panaceas...
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liniment used as traditional medicine in the belief it can reduce the pain from external injuries. Dit da jow – thought to be an analgesic liniment preferred...
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property and investment. It is the company responsible for Tiger Balm branded liniment (ointment). Its brands also included Kwan Loong and it also owns and operates...
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Opodeldoc is a medical plaster or liniment invented, or at least named, by the German Renaissance physician Paracelsus in the 1500s. In modern form opodeldoc...
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who began selling liniment in 1868 door-to-door in the southeastern part of the state. A year after J.R. Watkins began selling liniment, he introduced the...
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and founder of Watkins Incorporated with his homemade medical products – liniment, extracts, and salves. He offered the United States's first money back...
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"Larry" Lemmingberg, Louis "Louie" Lemmingberg, Leonard Lemmingberg, and Liniment Lemmingberg are quadruplet brothers that are teal-colored and black-eyed...
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medical effectiveness remains disputed), originally formulated as a horse liniment, but later reformulated for humans and marketed as Absorbine Jr., which...
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coyote.Skunk oil was used by the Native Americans as a healing balm or liniment. Natives of the Micmac tribe of Nova Scotia, Canada, reportedly mixed skunk...
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Wellington's Anglo-allied armies together. After bathing his wounds in a liniment of rhubarb and garlic, and fortified by a liberal internal dose of schnapps...
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Medicated Oil, is a type of Chinese patent medicine, usually in the form of a liniment or oily liquid with a light green color. It is derived from countries in...
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using his toothpaste before games by injecting liniment into the tube; Lyle said that once the liniment came in contact with Berra's mouth it literally...
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is an itinerant healer in 19th century San Francisco who sold aconite liniment. In The Sandman #31 ("Three Septembers and a January", reprinted in Fables...
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effects by modifying the above properties. Medical portal Finger tip unit Liniment Topical anesthetic Topical antibiotic Topical corticosteroids Unguent Goodman...
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surrogate alcohol as early as 1925. Alcohol was already widely used as a liniment for massage. There was no standard formula for rubbing alcohol, which was...
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session, an Iron Palm liniment is applied to the hands to prevent injury and condition the hands. Tie Ba Zhang Yao is a popular liniment used for Iron Palm...
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