Lexicon:Digitalis (Maturin's Medicine)
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- | [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:-D-]] [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:Desolation Island (novel)]] [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:Desolation Island (novel, chapter 03)]] [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:Treason's Harbour]] [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:Treason's Harbour (chapter 08)]] | + | [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:-D-]] [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:Desolation Island (novel)]] [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:Desolation Island (novel, chapter 03)]] [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:Treason's Harbour]] [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:Treason's Harbour (chapter 08)]] [[Category:Maturin's Medicine:All Articles]] |
Current revision as of 12:24, 13 November 2007
Term: | digitalis |
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References: | Desolation Island, page 106 Treason's Harbour, page 259 |
Meaning: | Medicine derived from the foxglove plant. It was discovered by William Withering, an English physician and botanist (1741-99) to cure oedema or 'dropsy' which is severe congestive heart failure. It is in use today for a variety of heart ailments, although now extracts such as digoxin rather than the plant extract are used, since it is easier to dose than the extract is. |
Notes:
See also, Lexicon:Digitalis (Guide for the Perplexed).
Additional information
Maturin's Medicine — This article is based on information from Maturin's Medicine, compiled and edited by Kerry Webb, with the help of a number of contributors.