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How to use febrifuge in a sentence

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The stem bark is also used as an astringent and febrifuge for relapsing fevers.
For its action as a febrifuge, doses of 6 decigrams are administered in a cachet or suspended in water.
In Peruvian herbal medicine the plant is believed to be sudorific, cicatrizant, astringent, stomachic, stimulant, febrifuge, antidiarrhetic, and anti-tumorous.
The traditional use of stem bark as a febrifuge in relapsing fevers was confirmed as an extract of stem bark reduced pyrexia in comparative biological tests.
All parts of the plant are reported to be used as bitter tonic, febrifuge, emmenagogue, antidysenteric, and so forth.
Known properties: Antiviral, decongestant and febrifuge, this formula relieves respiratory disorders.
Uses: Muscular and articular Pains, antiseptic, healing, tonic, febrifuge, bactericidal, cellular regenerator.
Uses: Antiseptic, relaxing, carminative, detoxifying, digestive, febrifuge, sedative.
The olive leaves have long been considered as having febrifuge and healing properties.
Holly leaves have antispasmodic, febrifuge and tonic properties.
Neuralgic, antispasmodic, genital sedative, nervous calming, febrifuge, digestive tonic, willow relieves rheumatic neuralgia, headache, menstrual pain, feverish conditions, anguish, anxiety, insomnia and neurasthenia.
It is an anti-rheumatic, febrifuge, stimulant and anti-inflammatory.
Boneset is a stimulating febrifuge, which means it will induce perspiration.
In traditional Madagascan medicine, a drink prepared from the bark is reputed to have tonic and febrifuge benefits and its essential oil is known for its fortifying and soothing actions.
Uses: Expectorant, improving blood circulation, tonic, powerful stimulant of the digestion, tonic circulatory, analgesic, very effective action against the dental pains, aphrodisiac, febrifuge.
A leaf decoction is used as a febrifuge and to halt diarrhea and dysentry.
The leaves of the plant are traditionally being applied to boils, carbuncles, eczema, itches, and veneral diseases and also used as febrifuge, while its bark is used as emmenagogue.
And, by goodness, the door was ajar into the hall, for Constance had slipped out to the nearest pharmacy in search of a febrifuge for her fever-bound lover.
Infusions of the aerial parts are used in the northern regions of Argentina as antispasmodic, febrifuge, stimulant, emenagogue, excitant and antihelmintic.
Examples from Classical Literature
The bark is considered a febrifuge, and the seeds prepared with oil were used by the ancient Aztecs as a cosmetic.
It is sometimes given as a febrifuge, and as a remedy for cold in the head.
The bark is valuable as a tonic and febrifuge, and is also used for a kind of bitters.
The flowers are used medicinally as an astringent and the roots as a febrifuge.
Indians in Mexico employ it as a febrifuge and sudorific and also as a remedy for epilepsy.
The root or rhizome of potentilla Tormentilla, It is astringent and febrifuge, without being stimulant.
Roots of this species are demulcent, diuretic, astringent, stomachic, febrifuge and diuretic.
Its medicinal use is secured from the bark employed as a febrifuge.
It has been much employed in Italy and on the Continent as a febrifuge.
The plant is already well known to Europeans as a febrifuge.
The stout stem is bitter and has tonic and febrifuge properties.
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