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cantharides
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can·thar·i·des  (kn-thr-dz)
n.
Plural of cantharis.

cantharides [kænˈθærɪˌdiːz]
pl n sing cantharis [ˈkænθərɪs]
(Medicine / Pharmacology) a diuretic and urogenital stimulant or irritant prepared from the dried bodies of Spanish fly (family Meloidae, not Cantharidae), once thought to be an aphrodisiac Also called Spanish fly
[from Latin, plural of cantharis, from Greek kantharis Spanish fly]
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cantharides [kænˈθærɪdiːz] NPLpolvo m de cantárida


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Americas (Victorian Period) Cologne, tincture of cantharides and spirit of camphor were applied to the hairs?
No wonder: as Brown notes, epileptics at the time "might have been prescribed wild valerian, peony root, mistletoe, digitalis, quinine, white dittany, rue, narcissus, opium, asafetida, garlic, camphor, cantharides, copper, zinc, lead, antimony, mercury, iron, silver, carbonic acid or phosphorus.
Spanish Fly or cantharides, if taken internally, cause excruciating irritation to the intestine and urinary tract.
 
 
 
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