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    Theriac or theriaca is a medical concoction originally labelled by the Greeks in the 1st century AD and widely adopted in the ancient world as far away...
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    used by herbalists and apothecaries to describe a medicine (also called theriac or theriaca), composed of many ingredients, that was used as an antidote...
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  • where it was in continual use for centuries. An updated recipe called theriac (Theriacum Andromachi) was known well into the 19th century. Mithridate...
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  • rhubarb root (Rheum palmatum) saffron senna (Senna alexandrina) theriac venetian (theriac) (a mixture of many herbs and other substances) zedoary root (Curcuma...
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    is the major solvent and the ingredient is often highly concentrated. Theriac Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Elixir" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9...
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    calcinated plants. Topical, categorization of topical skin preparation options Theriac Groot Handboek Geneeskrachtige Planten by Geert Verhelst Ullian, Naomi...
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    Kitāb al-Diryāq (Arabic: كتاب الدرياق, "The Book of Theriac"), also Book of Anditodes of Pseudo-Galen or in French Traité de la thériaque, is a medieval...
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    Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (Arabic: بَدْر الدِّين لُؤْلُؤ) (c. 1178-1259) (the name Lu'Lu' means 'The Pearl', indicative of his servile origins) was successor...
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    and the uses of theriacs. "In treatises such as On Theriac to Piso, On Theriac to Pamphilius, and On Antidotes, Galen identified theriac as a sixty-four-ingredient...
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  • (poem) by Nicander of Colophon, Greek poet of 2nd century BC Theriaca or Theriac, ancient Greek remedy Venice treacle, also called Andromachi theriaca,...
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    Herbalism Traditional Chinese medicine History of pharmacy Pharmacist Theriac Worshipful Society of Apothecaries Awofeso, N. (2013). Organisational capacity...
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    which contained a formula for various remedies, including for a theriac. Additionally, theriac became a commercial good traded throughout Europe based on the...
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    daily with wine. Andromachus the Elder, Nero's court physician, developed theriac (theriaca Andromachi) by supplementing the versions of Mithridates' formula...
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  • Mithridate – Semi-mythical remedy Moly (herb) – Herb in Homeric poetry Theriac – Medieval medical concoction "Honey, mud, maggots and other medical marvels"...
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    gave temporary relief. Also many of his remedies contained the famed "theriac", a preparation derived from oriental medicine sometimes containing opium...
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    immemorial to produce nabulsi soap and as an electuary in compounding theriac for use in treating scorpion stings, as well as for extracting potassium...
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    about the year 199. However, there is a reference in Galen's treatise "On Theriac to Piso" (which may, however, be spurious) to events of 204. There are...
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    Galen, writing in the second century, eulogized garlic as the "rustic's theriac" (cure-all) (see F. Adams' Paulus Aegineta, p. 99). Alexander Neckam, a...
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    21 August 2020. Archived from the original on 10 March 2021. "The Grand Theriac". thedawoodibohras.com. 26 August 2020. Archived from the original on 13...
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    classical antiquity and was a standard component of ancient concoctions called theriacs, from the Mithridate of Aulus Cornelius Celsus' De Medicina (c. 30 CE)...
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    Septuagint has ῥητίνη, "pine resin". The Arabic version and Castell hold it for theriac. Lee supposes it to be "mastich". Luther and the Swedish version have "salve"...
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    a variety of toxins by regular exposure to small doses. Mithridate and theriac, polypharmaceutical electuaries claiming descent from his formula and initially...
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    al-Diryâq (Arabic: كتاب الدرياق, romanized: Kitāb al-diryāq, "The Book of Theriac"), or Book of anditodes of pseudo-Galen, is a medieval manuscript allegedly...
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    990) became renown for his skills in compounding medicines, especially theriac, an antidote for poisons. His works, many of which no longer survive, are...
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  • Purg.) Of the theriaca (On Theriac to Piso) De Theriaca, ad Pisonem (Ther. Pis.) On the use of the theriaca (On Theriac to Pamphilianus) De Usu Thericae...
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    example, when the proportions of the ingredients in Theriac change vis-à-vis one another, the form of Theriac changes, and it takes on a different form. And...
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    Greek: θηρίον (thērion), "wild animal". A corresponding English noun, theriac, also exists. It has been noted that Theriaca is a poem not solely concerned...
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    Koto-hajime (A History of the Development of Rangaku) Teriakaho-San (Concerning Theriac) Kei-ei Yawa (Conversations with the Shadows of Men. A work on medical...
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  • Engineer Ellen Smith – Photography Tracy Sawyer – Photography Panacea Theriac – Photography Marcus, Sara (2010). Girls to the Front: The True Story of...
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    recommended herbal remedies and potions for common ailments, such as the use of theriac, a concoction made of serpent’s flesh and opium, as a remedy for animal...
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