Definition of Stomachics

1. stomachic [n] - See also: stomachic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stomachics

stomach sweetbread
stomach upset
stomachable
stomachache
stomachaches
stomachal
stomache
stomached
stomacher
stomachers
stomaches
stomachful
stomachfuls
stomachic
stomachick
stomachics (current term)
stomaching
stomachless
stomachlike
stomachous
stomachs
stomachy
stomack
stomal
stomapod
stomapods
stomas
stomata
stomatal
stomate

Literary usage of Stomachics

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Therapeutics: its principles and practice by Horatio C. Wood (1906)
"stomachics are drugs which especially affect the mucous membrane and other ... A second class of stomachics are the so-called aromatics, which depend for ..."

2. Therapeutics: Its Principles and Practice by Horatio Charles Wood (1908)
"stomachics are drugs which especially affect the mucous membrane and other ... A second class of stomachics are the so-called dramatics, which depend for ..."

3. Therapeutics: its principles and practice by Horatio C. Wood (1906)
"stomachics are drugs which especially affect the mucous membrane and other ... A second class of stomachics are the so-called aromatics, which depend for ..."

4. Modern Materia Medica and Therapeutics by Arthur Albert Stevens (1909)
"stomachics are drugs which sharpen the appetite and promote the functional ... All stomachics, with the exception of the last two in the foregoing list, ..."

5. Dental materia medica and therapeutics: With Special Reference to the by Hermann Prinz (1917)
"Brandy 46 to 55 per cent. Catawba 10 to 12 per cent. Gin 45 to 50 per cent. Sherry 14 to 18 per cent. Rum 50 to 70 per cent. stomachics AND DIGESTIVES. ..."

6. Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Students and Practitioners of Medicine by Horatio Charles Wood (1912)
"stomachics are drugs which especially affect the mucous membrane of the stomach ... A second class of stomachics are the so-called aromatics, which depend ..."

7. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"DRUGS EMPLOYED FOR THEIR LOCAL EFFECTS ON THE ALIMENTARY CANAL stomachics Bitter, aromatic and "sharp" drugs have been used since ancient times as " tonics ..."

8. The Practitioner's Handbook of Treatment, Or, The Principles of Therapeutics by J. Milner Fothergill (1887)
"stomachics.—This is rather an old-fashioned appellation, but it will serve our turn well nevertheless. The list contains agents otherwise possessing widely ..."

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