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Theriac or theriaca was a medical concoction originally formulated by the Greeks in the first century AD and became popular throughout the ancient world as far away as China and India via the tradi...
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The preparation Theriac was considered a cordial, opiate, sudorific, and alexipharmic. Petrus Andreas Matthiolus considered it more effectual against poisons than venice treacle, and easier to make. ... At one time Theriac was used rather extensively. Andromachus, who was the personal physician of Nero, is supposedly to...
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The word theriac comes from the Greek term theriaka, signifying "pertaining to animals" The ancient bestiaries included information— often fanciful — about dangerous beasts and their bites. ... Thinking by analogy, Henry Grosmont also thought of theriac as a moral curative, the medicine "to make a man reject the...
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Averroes inherited a long tradition about theriac. ... Averroes's purpose was to analyze the advantages and drawback of theriac. He aimed at inducing physicians to more caution. He conducted a medico-philosophical and ethical reflexion on the validity of the medication and he advised against its prophylactic use.
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