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In some senses, demulcent is marked as figuratively. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
laxative
VERB + DEMULCENT
account, blushing, muttering
DEMULCENT + NOUN
nothings, qualities
adj
Soothing or softening.
In continual hectic Heats, and if the ſweet Juices, by a continued ſlow Fever, acquire a ſaltiſh alcaline Acrimony, Cream and new Butter, on Account of their demulcent Qualities, are found to produce excellent Effects.
Twenty leeches were ordered to be applied round the nose every two days; frequent emollient fomentations; the local vapour bath; general bathing; stimulating pedilavia; a strict regimen; vegetables, milk, white meats; demulcent or acidulated drinks; avoidance of exposure to the sun or to cold air; flannel waistcoat and trousers. This treatment, being strictly observed for two months, caused all the inflammatory symptoms to disappear, […]
noun
A soothing medication used to relieve pain in inflamed tissues.
Indians of the West Coast used preparations of prickly-pear to treat wounds, burns, contusions, warts, and even to facilitate childbirth. Modern herbalists recognize the plant's slippery-oily juice as a useful emollient and demulcent, which may be used externally to soothe dry, irritated skin or internally as a diuretic or anti-inflammatory agent for the digestive and urinary tracts.
For constipation, a neem powder of two or three grams with three to four black peppers given three times a day is both a laxative and a demulcent.
adjective — having a softening or soothing effect especially to the skin
In continual hectic Heats, and if the ſweet Juices, by a continued ſlow Fever, acquire a ſaltiſh alcaline Acrimony, Cream and new Butter, on Account of their demulcent Qualities, are found to produce
WiktionaryTwenty leeches were ordered to be applied round the nose every two days; frequent emollient fomentations; the local vapour bath; general bathing; stimulating pedilavia; a strict regimen; vegetables, m
WiktionaryI channel vertically under the sheet to hide my blushing neck, muttering demulcent nothings.
WiktionaryIndians of the West Coast used preparations of prickly-pear to treat wounds, burns, contusions, warts, and even to facilitate childbirth. Modern herbalists recognize the plant's slippery-oily juice as
WiktionaryFor constipation, a neem powder of two or three grams with three to four black peppers given three times a day is both a laxative and a demulcent.
WiktionaryNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) […] If showing symptoms, give absorptive preparations and/or demulcents.
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In some senses, demulcent is marked as figuratively. Watch for register when choosing this word.