Terminology Flashcards

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alterative

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a gentle nutritive eliminative agent that alters function gradually toward health

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2
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analgesic

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diminishes pain

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3
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anodyne

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relieves pain

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4
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anthelmintic

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expels/destroy intestinal helminths (worms)

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5
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antibiotic

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destroy or arrest the growth of bacteria or protozoa

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6
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antiemetic

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relieves nausea and vomiting

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7
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antipyretic

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prevents or reduces fever

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8
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antiseptic

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inhibits the growth of bacteria

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9
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antispasmodic

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reduces the intensity of spasticity, tremor, or cramps

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10
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antitussive

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relieves coughing

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11
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aperient

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gentle stimulant to the bowels; mild laxative

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12
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aphrodisiac

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stimulates sexual desire or arousal

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13
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astringent

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contracts tissue, reducing bleeding or fluid exudate

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14
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balsam

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healing or soothing agent, usually made from a tree resin

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15
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bitter

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stimulates gastric, pancreatic, and gallbladder juices as well as motility due to its bitter taste

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16
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cardiac

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exerts an effect on the heart

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17
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carminative

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soothes digestive upset and helps to expel gas

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18
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cathartic

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very strong laxative

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19
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cholagogue

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increases the flow of bile into the intestines

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20
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choleretic

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increases the production of bile

21
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corrigent

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a substance to modify a medicinal preparation, usu by adding flavor

22
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demulcant

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a mutilaginous substance that soothes tissue, particularly mucous membranes

23
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depurative

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cleanses and purifies the system, particularly the blood

24
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diaphoretic

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promotes perspiration

25
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diuretic

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increases the output of urine

26
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emetic

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induces vomiting

27
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emmenagogue

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promotes menstrual flow

28
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emollient

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moisturizes the skin

29
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expectorant

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promotes discharge of mucous from the lungs

30
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galactagogue

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activity of the production of milk by the mammary glands

31
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hemostatic

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stops bleeding

32
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hypnotic

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promotes sleep

33
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hepatic

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affects the liver

34
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laxative

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promotes defection

not as strong as cathartic

35
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narcotic

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relieves pain and induces sleep (generally has higher toxicity)

36
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nervine

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calming or soothing to the nerves

37
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purgative

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strong laxative

38
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restorative

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restores normal physiological activity

39
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rubefacient

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local irritant that increases circulation and thus erythema

40
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sedative

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calming to the nerves with reduced alertness

41
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Stimulant

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enhances a physiologic process

42
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Stomachic

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has an effect on the function of the stomach

43
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Styptic

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astringent that stops bleeding

44
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Tonic

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strengthens an organ, organ system or the whole organism

45
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Vermicide

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destroys helminths

46
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Vermifuge

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stimulates the expulsion of helminths

47
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Vulnerary

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heals wounds

48
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Doctrine of Signatures

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tying physical characteristics of a plant to it’s medicinal properties

49
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Organoleptics

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a technique of using the senses to evaluate an herb for taste, smell, appearance, texture, energetics, quality, and identity.