Diuretical - Law Dictionary Search Results
Diuretical
Matched in: Term Diuretical
Diureticalness
The quality of being diuretical diuretic property
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as a weed formerly dried for use as a purgative diuretic or antisyphilitic
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Copaiba
South America and the West Indies It is stimulant and diuretic and was formerly much used in affections of the mucous
Diuretic
Tending to increase the secretion and discharge of urine
Emictory
Diuretic
Foxglove
used as a powerful medicine both as a sedative and diuretic See Digitalis
Ice plant
South Africa Its juice is said to be demulcent and diuretic its ashes are used in Spain in making glass
Saltpeter
an antiseptic in curing meat and in medicine as a diuretic diaphoretic and refrigerant
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