By modern standards, Civil War pharmacopoeia consisted almost entirely of deadly poisons. |
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Cleavers is considered the best lymphatic tonic in the western herbal pharmacopoeia, and is both alterative and diuretic. |
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In modern pharmacopoeia, galbanum is still used as a tonic and stimulant, as well as for its action on the kidneys. |
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The solution is to develop an official pharmacopoeia similar to the German commission E monographs. |
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Rouyer published a pharmacopoeia that is of interest to the historian of pharmacology. |
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This book summarizes the 400 most commonly used products of Chinese pharmacopoeia, including their pharmacodynamics. |
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One daren't imagine the quality of a pharmacopoeia that would be reduced to sterile monoculture fields and intensive breeding of a few species. |
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In summation, Canadian professional practitioners should have access to the entire pharmacopoeia in a full range of potencies. |
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Products should comply with quality standards in relevant European Pharmacopoeia monographs or those in the pharmacopoeia of a Member State. |
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For the first time, the public and private health sectors in Uruguay will use the same physicians' reference book or pharmacopoeia. |
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It is from such a solvent it is possible to envisage the development of a pharmacopoeia spagyric powerful. |
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All tests are carried out using methods from relevant compendia and pharmacopoeia. |
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These macerates stem from locally harvested raw material and are produced in accordance with the directions of the French pharmacopoeia. |
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Doctors can make drips out of beer bottles, but know nothing of the modern pharmacopoeia. |
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And a swelling pharmacopoeia of synthetic highs is spinning heads in dizzying new ways. |
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Hops have always occupied a prominent place in pharmacopoeia and scientific reference works. |
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The goal of global pharmacopoeia harmonisation is to promote consistency of microbiology methods used by companies throughout the world. |
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If we are not careful about it, the Chinese pharmacopoeia might become the agent of its own degeneration. |
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But to dispense is to feel and to feel is an honor, which might just provide a precious second chance at realization and is this not better than any pharmacopoeia? |
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While marijuana isn't included among the 2,000-odd plants and minerals that Kuo keeps in stock, he says that it is nonetheless part of the traditional Chinese pharmacopoeia. |
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It grew from the observation and pharmacological study of medicinal substances in the traditional pharmacopoeia, based on experimentation on healthy volunteers. |
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While guidance does not consist of referring to case histories and turning up a page in a pharmacopoeia from which to select a prescription, it is not, either, a mere sitting down for a friendly chat. |
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The pharmacopoeia, in other words, would create a set of standards that all parties could work towards. Pharmacopoeias have been used to control the quality of medicines for centuries. |
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The hope is that by telling buyers which herbs are valuable for what, which characteristics to seek when making a purchase, and which chemical tests identify active ingredients, the new pharmacopoeia will provide that boost. |
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This is why the Institute feels that an acupuncturist, or herbalist, etc., who is experienced and who has had rigorous professional training in Chinese pharmacopoeia can treat clients effectively and safely. |
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The Institut de pharmacopée chinoise is also of the opinion that this autonomous agency should be able to rely on a standing committee of experts with a mandate to specify the content of the pharmacopoeia. |
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Denframe is testing the effectiveness against dengue of thousands of compounds from the existing pharmacopoeia and of algae or animal extracts in cell cultures. |
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Apparently the mummy was part of the ingredients of medieval pharmacopoeia and it was relabeled in a time of French nationalism. |
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In the modern pharmacopoeia of muscle relaxants, depolarising agents have largely been advised against for patients with a muscle disorder. |
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They contain a pharmacopoeia of drugs including alkaloids, glucosides, phytotoxins, selenium and a host of other toxins that induce a variety of symptoms. |
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Ever mindful of his training in pharmacy he did not fail to criticise what he saw as defects in The London Pharmacopoeia. |
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No other herb is as potent an egg vermicide as cloves are, according to US Pharmacopoeia. |
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The MM510 a electrolytic, phosphorous pentoxide moisture analyser is ideally suited to this requirement conforming to the European Pharmacopoeia standard. |
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