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  • Theriac
  • Medieval medical concoction

    Theriac or theriaca is a medical concoction originally labelled by the Greeks in the 1st century AD and widely adopted in the ancient world as far away

    Theriac

    Theriac

    Theriac

  • Treacle
  • Uncrystallized syrup

    used by herbalists and apothecaries to describe a medicine (also called theriac or theriaca), composed of many ingredients, that was used as an antidote

    Treacle

    Treacle

    Treacle

  • Panacea (medicine)
  • Supposed universal remedy

    similar.) Theriac was a popular medieval panacea used to treat infectious diseases like the Bubonic Plague. There were countless recipes for theriac, a treacle

    Panacea (medicine)

    Panacea_(medicine)

  • Mithridate
  • Semi-mythical remedy

    where it was in continual use for centuries. An updated recipe called theriac (Theriacum Andromachi) was known well into the 19th century. Mithridate

    Mithridate

    Mithridate

    Mithridate

  • Tincture
  • Herbal liquid

    calcinated plants. Topical, categorization of topical skin preparation options Theriac Groot Handboek Geneeskrachtige Planten by Geert Verhelst Ullian, Naomi

    Tincture

    Tincture

    Tincture

  • Kitāb al-Diryāq
  • Medieval Middle-Eastern manuscript

    Kitāb al-Diryāq (Arabic: كتاب الدرياق, "The Book of Theriac"), also Book of Anditodes of Pseudo-Galen or in French Traité de la thériaque, is a medieval

    Kitāb al-Diryāq

    Kitāb al-Diryāq

    Kitāb_al-Diryāq

  • Elixir
  • Sweet-flavored liquid used for medicinal purposes

    is the major solvent and the ingredient is often highly concentrated. Theriac Hot toddy Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Elixir" . Encyclopædia Britannica

    Elixir

    Elixir

    Elixir

  • Mithridates VI Eupator
  • King of Pontus from 120 to 63 BC

    daily with wine. Andromachus the Elder, Nero's court physician, developed theriac (theriaca Andromachi) by supplementing the versions of Mithridates' formula

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates_VI_Eupator

  • Apothecary
  • Former name for a pharmacist

    Herbalism Traditional Chinese medicine History of pharmacy Pharmacist Theriac Worshipful Society of Apothecaries Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland Awofeso

    Apothecary

    Apothecary

    Apothecary

  • Badr al-Din Lu'lu'
  • 13th-century Ruler of Mosul

    Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (Arabic: بَدْر الدِّين لُؤْلُؤ) (c. 1178-1259) (the name Lu'Lu' means 'The Pearl', indicative of his servile origins) was successor

    Badr al-Din Lu'lu'

    Badr al-Din Lu'lu'

    Badr_al-Din_Lu'lu'

  • Andromachus (physician)
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Galen (as asserted in the Antidotarium Nicolai ) was the creator of this theriac. Some persons suppose him to be the author of a work on pharmacy, but this

    Andromachus (physician)

    Andromachus (physician)

    Andromachus_(physician)

  • Swedish bitters
  • Bitter herb in Sweden and Austria

    rhubarb root (Rheum palmatum) saffron senna (Senna alexandrina) theriac venetian (theriac) (a mixture of many herbs and other substances) zedoary root (Curcuma

    Swedish bitters

    Swedish_bitters

  • Artemisia (plant)
  • Genus of plants in the family Asteraceae

    Christiane Nockels (2007). "Treating Medieval Plague: The Wonderful Virtues of Theriac". Early Science and Medicine. 12 (3): 247–283. doi:10.1163/157338207X205115

    Artemisia (plant)

    Artemisia (plant)

    Artemisia_(plant)

  • Regulation of therapeutic goods
  • Legal management of drugs and restricted substances

    which contained a formula for various remedies, including for a theriac. Additionally, theriac became a commercial good traded throughout Europe based on the

    Regulation of therapeutic goods

    Regulation of therapeutic goods

    Regulation_of_therapeutic_goods

  • Signs of the Swarm
  • American deathcore band

    (2024) "HELLMUSTFEARME" (2025) "Clouded Retinas (feat. Will Ramos)" (2025) "Theriac" (with Code: Pandorum) (2026) Richardson-Dupuis, Emilie (July 28, 2023)

    Signs of the Swarm

    Signs_of_the_Swarm

  • Paracelsus
  • Swiss physician, philosopher, theologian, and alchemist (c. 1493 – 1541)

    gave temporary relief. Also many of his remedies contained the famed "theriac", a preparation derived from oriental medicine sometimes containing opium

    Paracelsus

    Paracelsus

    Paracelsus

  • Balm of Gilead
  • Historic herbal perfume

    Septuagint has ῥητίνη, "pine resin". The Arabic version and Castell hold it for theriac. Lee supposes it to be "mastich". Luther and the Swedish version have "salve"

    Balm of Gilead

    Balm of Gilead

    Balm_of_Gilead

  • Materia medica
  • Historical Latin term for pharmacology

    and the uses of theriacs. "In treatises such as On Theriac to Piso, On Theriac to Pamphilius, and On Antidotes, Galen identified theriac as a sixty-four-ingredient

    Materia medica

    Materia medica

    Materia_medica

  • Traditional healers of Southern Africa
  • Practitioners of traditional African medicine in Southern Africa

    fungi History of alternative medicine Humorism Mithridatism Naturopathy Prehistoric medicine Sacred herb Shamanism Theriac Category:Traditional medicine

    Traditional healers of Southern Africa

    Traditional healers of Southern Africa

    Traditional_healers_of_Southern_Africa

  • Mesir macunu
  • Traditional Turkish sweet

    myrobolani (Terminalia citrina), Dame D'onze Heures (Ornithogalum umbellatum), Theriac (Antidatodum midridaticum), and Zedoary (Curcuma zedaariae). List of Turkish

    Mesir macunu

    Mesir macunu

    Mesir_macunu

  • Hypericum perforatum
  • Flowering plant in the St John's wort family

    classical antiquity and was a standard component of ancient concoctions called theriacs, from the Mithridate of Aulus Cornelius Celsus' De Medicina (c. 30 CE)

    Hypericum perforatum

    Hypericum perforatum

    Hypericum_perforatum

  • Dawoodi Bohra
  • Sect of Ismaili Shia Islam

    {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "The Grand Theriac". thedawoodibohras.com. 26 August 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated

    Dawoodi Bohra

    Dawoodi Bohra

    Dawoodi_Bohra

  • Al-Tamimi (physician)
  • 10th-century Islamic physician

    drugs and medicines, but is especially known for his having concocted a theriac reputed as a proven antidote in snakebite and other poisons, which he named

    Al-Tamimi (physician)

    Al-Tamimi_(physician)

  • Garlic
  • Species of edible plant

    Galen, writing in the second century, eulogized garlic as the "rustic's theriac" (cure-all) (see F. Adams' Paulus Aegineta, p. 99). Alexander Neckam, a

    Garlic

    Garlic

    Garlic

  • Galen
  • Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher (c. 129–216 AD)

    about the year 199. However, there is a reference in Galen's treatise "On Theriac to Piso" (which may, however, be spurious) to events of 204. There are

    Galen

    Galen

    Galen

  • Illegal drug trade in Iraq
  • painkiller tramadol. Seizures of Captagon, methamphetamine, Afghan opium, theriac (a crude form of opium), and heroin at border crossings suggest these substances

    Illegal drug trade in Iraq

    Illegal_drug_trade_in_Iraq

  • Physics of failure
  • Mechanical design approach

    Institute for Aerospace Research, Ottawa, Canada, 21 October 2008 http://theriac.org/DeskReference/PDFs/2011Q1/2011Q1-article2.pdf Archived 2012-03-26 at

    Physics of failure

    Physics_of_failure

  • List of opioids
  • heroin (Compote, Kompot) Paregoric Poppy straw concentrate Poppy tea Smoking opium Theriac Codeine Morphine Oripavine Pseudomorphine Thebaine Structures Pantopon

    List of opioids

    List of opioids

    List_of_opioids

  • Zengid dynasty
  • Historical dynasty of Turkoman origin (12–13th centuries AD)

    al-Diryâq (Arabic: كتاب الدرياق, romanized: Kitāb al-diryāq, "The Book of Theriac"), or Book of anditodes of pseudo-Galen, is a medieval manuscript allegedly

    Zengid dynasty

    Zengid dynasty

    Zengid_dynasty

  • Hormesis
  • Characteristic of biological processes

    a variety of toxins by regular exposure to small doses. Mithridate and theriac, polypharmaceutical electuaries claiming descent from his formula and initially

    Hormesis

    Hormesis

    Hormesis

  • Theriaca
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (poem) by Nicander of Colophon, Greek poet of 2nd century BC Theriaca or Theriac, ancient Greek remedy Venice treacle, also called Andromachi theriaca,

    Theriaca

    Theriaca

  • Philo of Tarsus
  • Ancient Greek physician

    lived sometime before his own age. Philo was the author of a celebrated theriac, or antidote for poison, called "Philonium" (Φιλώνειον) after his name

    Philo of Tarsus

    Philo_of_Tarsus

  • Soda rosmarinus
  • Species of plant

    immemorial to produce nabulsi soap and as an electuary in compounding theriac for use in treating scorpion stings, as well as for extracting potassium

    Soda rosmarinus

    Soda rosmarinus

    Soda_rosmarinus

  • Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
  • 990) became renown for his skills in compounding medicines, especially theriac, an antidote for poisons. His works, many of which no longer survive, are

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world

  • African traditional medicine
  • Traditional medical practices in Africa

    fungi History of alternative medicine Humorism Mithridatism Naturopathy Prehistoric medicine Sacred herb Shamanism Theriac Category:Traditional medicine

    African traditional medicine

    African traditional medicine

    African_traditional_medicine

  • Galenic corpus
  • Writings of the ancient Greek Physician

    Purg.) Of the theriaca (On Theriac to Piso) De Theriaca, ad Pisonem (Ther. Pis.) On the use of the theriaca (On Theriac to Pamphilianus) De Usu Thericae

    Galenic corpus

    Galenic_corpus

  • Ibn Duraid
  • Iraqi lexicographer

    partial paralysis following a stroke, he managed to cure himself by drinking theriac , he resumed his old habits and continued to teach. However the palsy returned

    Ibn Duraid

    Ibn_Duraid

  • Bartolomeo Maranta
  • Italian physician, and botanist

    to dissolve the ingredients for theriac, claiming that "it preserves the healthy" and "cures the sick." But theriac was a controversial drug; in the

    Bartolomeo Maranta

    Bartolomeo Maranta

    Bartolomeo_Maranta

  • Theriaca (poem)
  • Ancient Greek poem

    Greek: θηρίον (thērion), "wild animal". A corresponding English noun, theriac, also exists. It has been noted that Theriaca is a poem not solely concerned

    Theriaca (poem)

    Theriaca (poem)

    Theriaca_(poem)

  • Gentile da Foligno
  • Italian physician

    medicine. He prepared a widely read treatise on the Black Death, recommending theriac among other prophylaxis, but died of the plague himself. His father, also

    Gentile da Foligno

    Gentile da Foligno

    Gentile_da_Foligno

  • Moyse Charas
  • was theriac which was first made popular by the Greeks as an antidote to animal bites and disseminated over the Silk Route. The formula for theriac included

    Moyse Charas

    Moyse Charas

    Moyse_Charas

  • Sugita Genpaku
  • Japanese physician and scholar (1733–1817)

    Koto-hajime (A History of the Development of Rangaku) Teriakaho-San (Concerning Theriac) Kei-ei Yawa (Conversations with the Shadows of Men. A work on medical

    Sugita Genpaku

    Sugita Genpaku

    Sugita_Genpaku

  • Nicholas of Poland
  • Polish friar and healer

    creatures contained greater medicinal virtues than such ‘precious' drugs like theriac (which to Nicholas was just snake meat). Nicholas invoked the authority

    Nicholas of Poland

    Nicholas_of_Poland

  • Ancient Rome and wine
  • pharmaceutical concoctions made from wine known as theriacs. Superstitious beliefs concerning theriacs' "miraculous" ability to protect against poisons

    Ancient Rome and wine

    Ancient Rome and wine

    Ancient_Rome_and_wine

  • Bolus of Mendes
  • Stobaeus, Serm. 51 Stephanus of Byzantium Apsynthus; Scholium ad Nicand. Theriac. 764  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public

    Bolus of Mendes

    Bolus_of_Mendes

  • Orvietan
  • cinnamon, cloves, viper meat, and the two concoctions mithridate and theriac, as well as white wine and honey. Literary works mentioning orvietan include:

    Orvietan

    Orvietan

  • Bimaristan
  • Healthcare center in the Islamic World

    which concerned swellings of the body; and Kitāb al-Diryāq "The Book of Theriac". Through readings, Islamic doctors were able to find drugs that they could

    Bimaristan

    Bimaristan

    Bimaristan

  • Aelius Antipater
  • Greek sophist and rhetorician

    ISBN 9781134694778. Philostratus Vitae sophistarum ii. 24, 25. § 4, 26. § 3; Galen, De Theriac. ad Pison. ii. p. 458; Eudoc. p. 57. Paul M. M. Leunissen, Konsuln und

    Aelius Antipater

    Aelius_Antipater

  • Medieval medicine of Western Europe
  • doctor Plague doctor contract Plague doctor costume Tacuinum Sanitatis Theriac Timeline of medicine and medical technology Treatise on Herbs Lawrence

    Medieval medicine of Western Europe

    Medieval medicine of Western Europe

    Medieval_medicine_of_Western_Europe

  • Medicinal jar
  • Historic ceramic container

    cinchona bark, 18th century English delftware syrup jar, 18th century Theriac Drey 1978, p. 21-22. Hudson 2006. Finzsch & Jütte 1996, p. 67. Drey 1978

    Medicinal jar

    Medicinal_jar

  • Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte de Troyes
  • Hospice in France

    of the new Cité du Vitrail. Box, bottle for ingredients Apothecary room Theriac fountain Mortar It is organized into three rooms: The apothecary, where

    Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte de Troyes

    Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte de Troyes

    Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte_de_Troyes

  • Grand Albert
  • Medieval magic book

    recommended herbal remedies and potions for common ailments, such as the use of theriac, a concoction made of serpent’s flesh and opium, as a remedy for animal

    Grand Albert

    Grand Albert

    Grand_Albert

  • George Starkey
  • Colonial American alchemist, medical practitioner and writer

    perfect liquor alchahest, a medicinal solvent whose purpose was similar to theriac, an antidotal compound that was consumed to preserve health and prevent

    George Starkey

    George_Starkey

  • Tordylium
  • Genus of flowering plants

    the plant (plant part unspecified) has formed one of the ingredients of Theriac, a preparation believed to be an antidote to snake and other venoms. Courchet

    Tordylium

    Tordylium

    Tordylium

  • Code: Pandorum
  • German musician

    Sixx) (Devil in the Flesh) "Wellsworn" (2026) (Tales from the Blight) "Theriac" (2026) (with Signs of the Swarm) (Tales from the Blight) "Bleeding Dahlia"

    Code: Pandorum

    Code:_Pandorum

  • Pottymouth
  • 1993 studio album by Bratmobile

    Engineer Ellen Smith – Photography Tracy Sawyer – Photography Panacea Theriac – Photography Marcus, Sara (2010). Girls to the Front: The True Story of

    Pottymouth

    Pottymouth

  • List of Pestilence band members
  • guitarist Patrick Uterwijk and bassist Sebastian Dooijes from support act Theriac joined the band. At the time, Mameli claimed that he had dismissed Meinhard

    List of Pestilence band members

    List of Pestilence band members

    List_of_Pestilence_band_members

  • Qudama ibn Ja'far
  • 10th-century scholar of Abbasid era

    added an eighth" Beatty garbled but Flügel and Yaqut give "daryaq", i.e. theriac or theurgy Dodge 1970, p. 285, n.145, Vol.1. Dodge 1970, p. 285, Vol.1

    Qudama ibn Ja'far

    Qudama_ibn_Ja'far

  • Schoenus (Boeotia)
  • City in ancient Boeotia

    Casaubon's edition. Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. Nicander, Theriac. 887; Pliny. Naturalis Historia. Book 4.7.12. Pausanias (1918). "35.10"

    Schoenus (Boeotia)

    Schoenus_(Boeotia)

  • Le Livre de Seyntz Medicines
  • 14th-century devotional treatise

    For example, as a patient of Christ, Grosmont describes how he obtains a theriac of treacle, which he states is "made of poison so that it can destroy other

    Le Livre de Seyntz Medicines

    Le Livre de Seyntz Medicines

    Le_Livre_de_Seyntz_Medicines

  • Numenius of Heraclea
  • Ancient Greek physician and poet

    including: Ἁλιευτικόν/Halieutikón, "On Fishing" Θηριακόν/Thēriakón, "On theriac" a work on medicinal prescriptions Δείπνων ἀναγραφαί/Deípnōn anagraphaí

    Numenius of Heraclea

    Numenius_of_Heraclea

  • Jewish views on evolution
  • Jewish views on biological evolution

    example, when the proportions of the ingredients in Theriac change vis-à-vis one another, the form of Theriac changes, and it takes on a different form. And

    Jewish views on evolution

    Jewish_views_on_evolution

  • Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Arte Sanitaria
  • Science museum in Rome, Italy

    a 17th-century stone container, with cap and bolt, used to prepare the theriac, a chimney with an alchemist oven, an alembic and a still. The room houses

    Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Arte Sanitaria

    Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Arte Sanitaria

    Museo_Storico_Nazionale_dell'Arte_Sanitaria

  • 2006 Tennessee House of Representatives election
  • District 77 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Phillip Pinion 6,253 83.8% Democratic Jim E. Theriac 1,205 16.2% Total votes 7,458 100.0%

    2006 Tennessee House of Representatives election

    2006 Tennessee House of Representatives election

    2006_Tennessee_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Matei Ghica
  • Phanariote prince (born c. 1720)

    of death was an error by his father-in-law, who had medicated him with theriac; Ghica family tradition partly agrees with this claim. Ipsilanti claims

    Matei Ghica

    Matei Ghica

    Matei_Ghica

  • Šarlatán
  • miraculous cures. He arrives and offers advice and cures to all and sundry. Theriac pills made of herbs and honey are handed out, and a deserter who wants

    Šarlatán

    Šarlatán

    Šarlatán

  • Arabic miniature
  • Small paintings on paper

    anti-poison, often drawn from the texts of ancient doctors. The Book of Theriac is the most famous example, inspired by Galen. Books on mechanics and automata

    Arabic miniature

    Arabic miniature

    Arabic_miniature

  • Bent pin analysis
  • Form of failure mode and effect analysis for electrical connectors and wiring

    Reliability Analysis Information Center (RAIC). 1997 FMD–97. http://www.theriac.org/riacapps/search/?category=all+products&keyword=FMD+97&newsearch=1 Archived

    Bent pin analysis

    Bent_pin_analysis

  • History of medicine in Cyprus
  • Cyprus

    for enema, on burns. It is bacteriostatic against Gram positive bacteria Theriac, contains opium and snake flesh, was used for many ailments including snake

    History of medicine in Cyprus

    History_of_medicine_in_Cyprus

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Theoroi Theory of forms Theramenes Therapeutae of Asclepius Therapne Theras Theriac Theriaca Theristai Therma Thermopylae Thermos Thero Theron of Acragas Thersander

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • List of florilegia and botanical codices
  • l-adwiya al-mufrada Abū Jaʿfar al-Ghāfiqī (?-c1165) 1199 Iraq The Book of Theriac (Kitāb al-Diryāq) (Anonymous author) 12th- or 13th-century The Book of

    List of florilegia and botanical codices

    List_of_florilegia_and_botanical_codices

  • Nanfang Caomu Zhuang
  • 1856-1904), who said Ji Han could not have been the author because the theriac entry (19) says the physician Liu Juanzi (劉涓子, fl. 410), "used this plant

    Nanfang Caomu Zhuang

    Nanfang Caomu Zhuang

    Nanfang_Caomu_Zhuang

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  • Theriaca
  • n.

    Treacle; molasses.

  • Therial
  • a.

    Theriac.

  • Treacle
  • n.

    A remedy against poison. See Theriac, 1.

  • Theriac
  • n.

    Alt. of Theriaca

  • Theriacal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to theriac; medicinal.

  • Theriac
  • a.

    Alt. of Theriacal

  • Galena
  • n.

    A remedy or antidose for poison; theriaca.

  • Theriaca
  • n.

    An ancient composition esteemed efficacious against the effects of poison; especially, a certain compound of sixty-four drugs, prepared, pulverized, and reduced by means of honey to an electuary; -- called also theriaca Andromachi, and Venice treacle.