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Theriac, for instance, a concoction dating back at least to the second century A.D. healer Galen that remained in the pharmacopoeia until the mid–twentieth century, probably never hurt anyone.
MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION Gary Greenberg 2010
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Theriac yes, Venice treacle has about 64 ingredients in its best form, including preserved viper.
Machines guns to the ready - writers get together Stroppy Author 2009
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“Theriac, but that was”—she craned her neck to see the hour clock—“hours ago.”
My Devilish Scotsman Jen Holling 2005
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‘Theriac’ is only the more rigid form of the same word, the scholarly, as distinguished from the popular, adoption of it.
English Past and Present Richard Chenevix Trench 1846
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And our next question comes from the line of Jed Theriac with George Weiss Associates.
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Antitherica: Essay on Mithridatium better if the scheme were to designate competent and Theriac.
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Essay on Mithridatium and Theriac in the same Pharmacopoeias were produced, which laid down year as he obtained his FRCP.
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Products frequently reported as Heberden concludes his attack on the lack of ef fi - defective were Venetian treacle/Mithridatum/cacy of these products with the words: Theriac Andromachus,
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"You don't get to see this very often," Theriac said as hie looked over the Jeep.
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Theriac appears to have been approved of mithridatium as an antidote to poisons, more greatly favored than mithridatium as a and Maimonides, a Jew born in Moslem Spain, remedy for poisons.
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