How To Use Emmenagogue In A Sentence
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In the Philippines, it is used as an emmenagogue (an agent to induce menstruation).
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Macrotys is unique in combining emmenagogue (blood moving) and antispasmodic properties.
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Emmenagogues are remedies which have the property of exciting the catamenial flow; ecbolics, or abortives, are drugs which excite contraction of the uterus, and are supposed to have the power of expelling its contents.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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A medicine may be an emmenagogue without being an ecbolic.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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The essential oil is regarded as emmenagogue and antihysteric.
Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
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The Chinese variety has emmenagogue and diuretic properties and is used for delayed menstruation and urinary problems.
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-- The root bark is antiasthmatic, emmenagogue, and according to Daruty [4] is a substitute for ergot in uterine hemorrhage.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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Both herbs are emmenagogues - they bring down the menstrual flow.
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This powerful emmenagogue was a kind of unguent composed of several drugs, such as saffron, myrrh, etc., compounded with virgin honey.
The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
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One of its prime uses was as an abortifacient and emmenagogue.
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In the medical lore of Europe during the Middle Ages, pastes, emetics, purgatives, emmenagogues, sternutators, convulsants, clysters, physical maneuvers, and pessaries are mentioned.
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How are these different from the pharmaceutical classification of substances as diaphoretics, laxatives, alteratives, stimulants, sedatives, nervines, emmenagogues, carminatives, etc.?
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As medicinal plants, the chamomiles have been traditionally considered to be antispasmodics, carminatives, diaphoretics, emmenagogues, sedatives, and stomachics.
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They are often taken as an emmenagogue and given as a vermifuge.
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-- The bark of the trunk is well known as a febrifuge and emmenagogue in India.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines