Table of Contents
12 relations: Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning, Cluer Dicey, Daffy (disambiguation), Hannah Glasse, Harby, Leicestershire, List of Old Abingdonians, List of patent medicines, Panacea (medicine), Patent medicine, Quackery, Redmile, Snake oil.
Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning
In Chinese alchemy, elixir poisoning refers to the toxic effects from elixirs of immortality that contained metals and minerals such as mercury and arsenic.
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Cluer Dicey
Cluer Dicey (28 January 1715 – 3 October 1775) was an English newspaper proprietor, publisher of street literature, printseller and patent medicine seller, in London and later in Northampton.
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Daffy (disambiguation)
Daffy Duck is a Warner Bros.
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Hannah Glasse
Hannah Glasse (March 1708 – 1 September 1770) was an English cookery writer of the 18th century.
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Harby, Leicestershire
Harby is an English village and a former civil parish, now in the parish of Clawson, Hose and Harby, in the Melton district, in the county of Leicestershire.
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List of Old Abingdonians
Old Abingdonians are former pupils of Abingdon School or, in some cases, Honorary Old Abingdonians who have been awarded the status based on service to the School.
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List of patent medicines
A patent medicine, also known as a proprietary medicine or a nostrum (from the Latin nostrum remedium, or "our remedy") is a commercial product advertised to consumers as an over-the-counter medicine, generally for a variety of ailments, without regard to its actual effectiveness or the potential for harmful side effects.
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Panacea (medicine)
A panacea is any supposed remedy that is claimed (for example) to cure all diseases and prolong life indefinitely.
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Patent medicine
A patent medicine (sometimes called a proprietary medicine) is a non-prescription medicine or medicinal preparation that is typically protected and advertised by a trademark and trade name, and claimed to be effective against minor disorders and symptoms, as opposed to a prescription drug that could be obtained only through a pharmacist, usually with a doctor's prescription, and whose composition was openly disclosed.
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Quackery
Quackery, often synonymous with health fraud, is the promotion of fraudulent or ignorant medical practices.
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Redmile
Redmile is an English village and civil parish in the Melton district of Leicestershire, about north of Melton Mowbray and west of Grantham.
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Snake oil
Snake oil is a term used to describe deceptive marketing, health care fraud, or a scam.
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References
Also known as Daffy's elixir salutis, Elixir salutis.