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- An electuary is a medicine consisting of a powder or other ingredient mixed with something sweet such as honey to make it more palatable. In German and...
- In pre-modern medicine, catholicon was a soft electuary, so called as being supposedly universal in its curative and prophylactic abilities (see panacea);...
- Time release technology Osmotic delivery system Liquids Decoction Elixir Electuary Emulsion Effervescent powder or tablet Herbal tea Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation...
- Lekiyam (Tamil: லேகியம், romanized: Lēkiyam) refers to a traditional Indian electuary or confection. classified as a product of Siddha medicine, lehyam is regarded...
- d'Ascoli, a 15th century Italian physician, claims that the medieval electuary, a pasty m**** consisting of a drug mixed with sugar and water or honey...
- Time release technology Osmotic delivery system Liquids Decoction Elixir Electuary Emulsion Effervescent powder or tablet Herbal tea Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation...
- agarics and gum arabic. The ingredients were pulverized and reduced to an electuary with honey. The following ingredients for the theriac were taken from...
- Time release technology Osmotic delivery system Liquids Decoction Elixir Electuary Emulsion Effervescent powder or tablet Herbal tea Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation...
- from Latin America prepared by slowly heating sweetened milk Egg butter Electuary (Larwerge) – a honey-thickened juice spread po****r in Switzerland, often...
- survive from the 1st century, all consisting of a polypharmiceutical electuary including castor from willow-consuming beavers and opium sweetened with...