- local irritant
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
cubeb — The dried unripe, nearly full grown fruit of Piper cubeba (family Piperaceae), a climbing plant of the West Indies, used as stimulant, carminative, and local irritant; c. oil has been used as a mild urinary antiseptic. [Ar. and Hindu, kababa] * * … Medical dictionary
Diphenylcyclopropenone — IUPAC name 2,3 Diphenylcycloprop 2 en 1 one … Wikipedia
Ectopic pregnancy — eMedicine2|radio|231 MeshID = D011271An ectopic pregnancy is a complication of pregnancy in which the fertilized ovum is implanted in any tissue other than the uterine wall. Most ectopic pregnancies occur in the Fallopian tube (so called tubal… … Wikipedia
arnica — The dried flower heads of A. montana (family Compositae); Obsolete cardiac sedative seldom given internally; used externally for sprains and bruises; formerly widely used as a counterirritant liniment. SYN: leopard s bane. [Mod. L.] * * *… … Medical dictionary
oxalic acid — An acid, HOOC–COOH, found in many plants and vegetables, particularly in buckwheat (family Polygoniaceae) and Oxalis (family Oxalidaceae); used as a hemostatic in veterinary medicine, but toxic in elevated levels when ingested by humans; also… … Medical dictionary
veratrine — A mixture of alkaloids from the seeds of Schoenocaulon officinale (Sabadilla officinarum) (family Liliaceae), including cevine, cevadine, cevadilline, sabadine, and veratridine; a powder of acrid taste, intensely irritating to the nasal mucous… … Medical dictionary
mustard plaster — n a counterirritant and rubefacient plaster containing powdered mustard called also mustard paper * * * a uniform mixture of powdered black mustard and a solution of suitable adhesive, spread on an appropriate backing material; used as a local… … Medical dictionary
quillaia — quil·la·ia (kwĭ laґyə) the dried inner bark of Quillaja saponaria, formerly used in medicine for its local irritant action. Its chief constituent is quillaic acid, and it is used as an emulsifier and surfactant. Called also soap bark,… … Medical dictionary
oxalic acid — an extremely poisonous acid, C2H2O4. It is a component of some bleaching powders and is found in many plants, including sorrel and the leaves of rhubarb. Oxalic acid is a powerful local irritant; when swallowed it produces burning sensations in… … The new mediacal dictionary
capsicum — /ˈkæpsəkəm / (say kapsuhkuhm) noun 1. any plant of the genus Capsicum, as C. frutescens, the common pepper of the garden, in many varieties, with mild to hot, pungent seeds enclosed in a podded or bell shaped pericarp which also ranges from mild… …
pellitory — /ˈpɛlətri/ (say peluhtree), / təri/ (say tuhree) noun (plural pellitories) 1. any of several species of herbs belonging to the genus Parietaria, as pellitory of the wall, P. judaica, a branched perennial often found in crevices of rocks and… …