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  • 71Potion — Magic Potion redirects here. For The Black Keys album, see Magic Potion (album). The Love Potion by Evelyn de Morgan. A potion (from Greek poton that which one drinks ) is a consumable medicine or poison. In mythology and literature, a potion is… …

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  • 72Traditional Korean medicine — (Hangul: 한의학, Hanja: 韓醫學) developed with the influence of Traditional Chinese medicine. Its techniques in treatment and diagnosis are similar to other traditional medicine.HistoryKorean medicine was originated in ancient times. In Gojoseon ,… …

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  • 73Aztec use of entheogens — The Aztec use of entheogens is a well documented aspect of Aztec culture. Both archaeological and historic evidence of entheogen usage within Aztec society exist. Depictions of various plants, known to have psychoactive properties, have been… …

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  • 74List of homeopathic preparations — The following substances are commonly used in homeopathy today. Homeopathic name Substance Common name Claimed homeopathic use Homeopathic potency Aconite[1][2] Aconitum napellus Monkshood, Monk s Blood, Fuzi, Wolf s Bane shock, influenza and… …

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  • 75Usos medicinales de las raíces — Diversidad de preparaciones de raíces en venta en un mercado cercano a la puerta monumental de Namdaemun, centro de Seúl. Los usos medicinales de las raíces vegetales son tan notorios que se han usado por siglos en la medicina humana y… …

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  • 76Remedy — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Remedy >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 remedy remedy help redress Sgm: N 1 anthelmintic anthelmintic Sgm: N 1 antidote antidote antifebrile antipoison counterpoison antitoxin antispasmodic …

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  • 77unction — noun Etymology: Middle English unccioun, from Anglo French, from Latin unction , unctio, from unguere to anoint more at ointment Date: 14th century 1. the act of anointing as a rite of consecration or healing 2. something used for anointing ;… …

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  • 78unguent — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin unguentum more at ointment Date: 15th century a soothing or healing salve ; ointment …

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  • 79Comfrey — For the place, see Comfrey, Minnesota. Russian comfrey Russian comfrey (Symphytum x uplandicum) Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 80Psoriasis — Classification and external resources A person whose back and arms are affected by psoriasis ICD 10 L …

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