ointments in English

noun
1
a smooth oily preparation that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes or as a cosmetic.
Apply a moisturizer cream or ointment if the perineal skin is chapped or dry after cleansing.

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1. Perfumes and ointments.

2. 4 The firm has been dispensing ointments.

3. Qingdai Ointments; Eczema and Dermatitis; Clinical observation.

4. Creams, ointments, and lotions, to moisturize the skin.

5. She taught me how to make healing smokes and ointments.

6. Arnica ointments are available for topical use but may be …

7. Compared with other preparations, Corticosteroid ointments provide more occlusion and lubrication

8. Antihistamine creams and ointments may be used to temporarily relieve itching

9. Tricia Christensen Date: January 19, 2021 Antiseptic ointments help prevent infections.

10. Companies claim enhanced Bioavailability for everything from CBD vapes to topical creams and ointments

11. MACERATE: To steep an herb in fat, such as done with salve and ointments.

12. A range of ointments and creams is available for the treatment of eczema.

13. Both eye irritation and redness are helped with lubricating eye drops and eye ointments.

14. 29 The air was heavy with the smell of stale grease paint, ointments, sachet.

15. What does Basilicon mean? (archaic, medicine) Any of various ointments believed to have “sovereign” virtues

16. Ajowan is also used in the preparation of lotions and ointments to check chronic discharge

17. Basilicon ( usually uncountable, plural Basilicons ) ( archaic, medicine) Any of various ointments believed to have “sovereign” virtues.

18. Neomycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic found in many topical medications such as creams, ointments, and eyedrops.

19. Men shaved their entire bodies for cleanliness; perfumes and aromatic ointments covered bad odors and soothed skin.

20. Agitating machines and parts therefor, in particular for the manufacture of pharmaceutical and cosmetic mixtures, in particular ointments

21. In Egyptian mythology, Bastet (Bast) is the goddess of protection, cats, pregnancy, fertility, music, warfare and ointments

22. 5 In the late 1980s, surgeons began using Bacitracin-containing ointments as post-surgical wound dressings when

23. Apothecaries specialise in preparing pharmaceutical medication — commonly pills, draughts, and ointments — for sale to patients and doktors alike

24. ABOUT US Caplin Point was established in 1990 to manufacture a range of ointments, creams and other external applications

25. Cleavers may be an effective addition to healing salves and ointments due to its cooling, soothing and wound-healing properties

26. Atropine can be purchased in a variety of strengths on our online store as an injectable, ophthalmic solutions and ointments.

27. Caplin Point Laboratories Ltd is engaged in the manufacture of a wide range of Ointments, Creams and other External application preparations in …

28. Ointments and rubber were loaded in Cilicia, wool in Miletus and Laodicea, textiles in Syria and Lebanon, purple cloth in Tyre and Sidon.

29. Products containing Mexican Arnica can be ointments and lotions for external or topical application and teas, tablets, or homeopathic tinctures for internal use

30. Basilicon definition: any of a variety of healing ointments applied to wounds in early medicine, commonly using Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

31. Allopathic Methods of Treatment Allopaths used bleeding, leeching, cupping, blistering, purging, puking, poulticing and rubbing with toxic ointments to treat their patients

32. I ended up using painkillers for various aches, spasmolytic pills for my bowels, pills for my stomach, and ointments and pills for my back.

33. (More fully "yellow Basilicon ointment") any of various ointments typically containing wax and resin, used to promote suppuration and the healing of wounds

34. The advantageous effect in the case of Ichtyosis could be explained by the characteristic effect of hypertonic NaCl-ointments which check the mitosis and are anti-acanthotic.

35. Cleavers can be taken as a tincture or tea, or used externally as a poultice, wash compress or in prepared products including salves, lotions and ointments.

36. Capsaicin is the main ingredient in many therapeutic ointments, gels, and patches that are used for pain relief. It interacts with a receptor called TRPV1, which is found in the brain, peripheral

37. Definition of Calamine : a mixture of zinc oxide with a small amount of ferric oxide used in lotions, liniments, and ointments Examples of Calamine in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The …

38. Following the death of an individual, the body was generally washed (Ac 9:37) and anointed with aromatic oils and ointments, which, if considered a type of embalming, was not the kind done by the ancient Egyptians.

39. Mary Magdalene and a few other faithful women came early to the Savior’s tomb that Sunday morning, bringing spices and ointments to complete the anointing begun when the Lord’s body was hastily laid in the sepulchre before the approaching Sabbath.

40. Anchusa ( plural Anchusas ) Anchusa and Cinnabar were used by the antients to give an agreeable colour to their ointments; and Pliny tells us that where the anchusa was used, they added salt to prevent the oil in those compositions from becoming rancid

41. (Ca 1:3) The cleansing power and skin-softening characteristic of the oil, plus the fragrance of the additives, made such ointments very useful for the prevention of chafing and skin irritation, and for a body “deodorant” in hot countries where water was often very scarce.

42. A pink powder consisting of zinc oxide and ferric oxide, (iron (III) oxide), used medicinally in the form of soothing lotions or ointments US another name for smithsonite, hemimorphite Word Origin for Calamine C17: from Old French, from Medieval Latin calamīna, from Latin cadmīa; see cadmium

43. Ajowan is widely used as a spice in curries, used along with other spices and condiments, in pan mixtures, as a household remedy for indigestion, in lotions and ointments in cosmetic industry, as an anti-oxidant, in pimple cure, and preservatives in beverages to name a few.

44. Milk of almonds for pharmaceutical purposes, antiseptic cotton, sunburn ointments, bandages for dressings, medicated confectionery, nutritional supplements for medical use, breastfeeding pads, haemostatic pencils, insect repellents, parasiticides, pharmaceutical preparations for skincare, first-aid kits (fitted), tissues impregnated with pharmaceutical lotions, materials for dressings, solvents for removing sticking plasters, sticking plasters, tablets for cold sterilisation of feeding bottles