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Liquorice

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Liquorice

A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865

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Classified as Demulcent (Simple Remedies Which Allay Irritation By Their Soothing Properties)(413/392)

Often used to mask the flavour of other remedies.

Remedies Containing or to be used with Liquorice

  • Aloes, Socotrine (33/12): liquorice used to mask the taste of aloes. Especially when being administered to children.
  • Linseed (116/95): Liquorice included in infusion of linseed, used to treat “inflammation of the lungs, recent coughs, the measles, gravel, and inflammation of the bladder.”
  • Wine of Aloes (190/169): Extract of liquorice included in “Aloetic Mixture for Children”

Medical Articles Containing Liquorice

  • Compound Infusion of Linseed (311/290): liquorice root, fresh sliced, and Spanish liquorice
  • Compound decoction of Barley (312/291): liquorice root
  • Decoction of Liquorice Root (313/292): liquorice root
  • Compound Decoction of Sasparilla (314/293): liquorice root, bruised

Prescriptions Containing Liquorice

Aperients and Cathartics

  • Aperient Aloetic Mixture (332/311): extract of liquorice

Demulcents

  • Cough Mixture (Another) (344/323): Spanish liquorice


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