Similar words: comical, comically, anatomical, economical, taxonomical, agronomical, economically, economic aid. Meaning: n. a medicine made from the seeds of an Asiatic tree; contains strychnine and brucine; formerly used as a stimulant.
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1) Now and again a packet of nux vomica and bicarb stomach powder would fly out and burst like a bomb, splashing vivid white against the green.
2) Medicinal Plants - Opium Poppy, Peruvian Bark, Scammony, Nux Vomica.
3) Strychnos nux vomica L. has evident value in the clinical application of traditional Chinese medicine, but its toxicity affects its clinical application.
4) Nux vomica is first recorded in Compendium of Materia Medica to remove mass and lump, and now becomes a hotspot in the treatment of tumors.
5) The medical infusion is prepared with the following materials based on weight proportion: respectively 20g of nux vomica, asarum, khosam, burning bush peel and lobaria kurokauae, and 1000ml vinegar.
6) A thin-layer chromatographic method is proposed for separation of strychnine and brucine in the Nux Vomica preparations such as extract, liquid extract, and tincture of Nux Vomica.
7) Objective: We studied this subject in order to verify its increasing efficacy and decreasing toxicity through the compatibility of Nux Vomica and earthworm.
8) In our study, we also suggest Phenobarbital is the better against epilepsy drug foe non-serious epilepsy caused by Nux vomica.
9) Results: The result of experiment in this subject has proved that Nux vomica powder has the functions of increasing efficacy and decreasing toxicity.
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