- Mithridate, also
known as mithridatium,
mithridatum, or mithridati****, is a semi-mythical
remedy with as many as 65 ingredients, used as an
antidote for...
- the
blood of this duck was
afterwards used in the
preparation of the
Mithridatum,
because it fed on
poisonous plants and
suffered no harm."
Indian surgeon...
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began to use them.
Emperor Nero's
physician Andromachus improved upon
mithridatum by
bringing the
total number of
ingredients to sixty-four, including...
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Totelin (2004), p. 4. Norton,
Stata (April 2006), "The
Pharmacology of
Mithridatum",
Molecular Interventions, vol. 6, pp. 60–66, doi:10.1124/mi.6.2.1, PMID 16565467...
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capital of Adelaide. The
title is
derived from a
phrase in Harris' poem "
Mithridatum of Despair": "as drunks, the
angry penguins of the night", and its use...