Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Silicious sponges. See
Silicispongiæ . - noun Sponges, excepting Calcarea; all non-calcareous sponges.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun plural (Zoöl.) Same as
silicoidea .
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Examples
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The cell salts calcium sulph or silicea are both effective for this condition and should be taken in 3rd to 12th potency every hour until symptoms begin to subside, tapering off gradually.
THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE JOHN LUST 2003
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For pus abscesses and boils, silicea 6X is sometimes effective.
THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE JOHN LUST 2003
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Homeopathic remedies to consider are belladonna if the condition is of recent and rapid onset, hepar sulph 6th to 30th if the condition is associated with pus and suppuration, and silicea 6th if it seems slow to heal.
THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE JOHN LUST 2003
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SHOUKRY, B.: Los minerales como materia prima del vidrio en el Peru y tecnologia del tratamiento de la arena silicea, Stolberg Ingenieurberatung, Lima 1984, unpublished.
Chapter 30 1993
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But silicea (homeopathic proved remedy) is Silicic Anhydride and not Silicic Acidicum.
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A pharmacy is marketing silicea 200 with name "Acid Silicicum" and claims that it has silicea
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But silicea (homeopathic proved remedy) is Silicic Anhydride and not
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Silicicum "and claims that it has silicea (actual proved homeopathic remedy) in it but actually the bottle contains acid silicicum dilution.
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A pharmacy is marketing silicea 200 with name "Acid
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