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词根:diaphoresis
n.diaphoresis [医] 发汗
发汗的:以发汗为特点或促进发汗的
发汗剂
The first known use of diaphoretic was in the 15th century
diaphoretic1 of 2adjective
having the power to increase sweating
perspiring profusely : covered with sweat : sweaty
diaphoretic2 of 2noun
an agent capable of inducing sweating
1 In Java and India they use it for gonorrhœa, and in Mauritius as a diaphoretic and astringent.
2 Combined with opium it had more pronounced diaphoretic effects than the compounds of opium and ipecac.
3 Anti - drying, to wrinkles, promote diaphoretic to prevent obstruction skin, and assist detoxification.
防 干燥, 去皱纹, 促进发汗,防止阻塞皮肤, 助排毒.
4 Results: MHT can accelerate the diaphoretic function both on axillary and plantar sweat gland in rats, incidence of vacuole of axillary sweat gland is higher than that of plantar sweat gland.
结果:麻黄汤能促进腋窝部和足趾部皮肤汗腺的分泌,腋窝部皮肤汗腺空泡发生率较足趾部皮肤高。
5 It is used as a diaphoretic, diuretic, antispasmodic, etc.
6 It was besides, on trial, found to be cathartic, expectorant, diuretic and diaphoretic.
7 Of the various diaphoretics employed, we had reason to be least dissatisfied with the combination of opium and ipecacuanha in small doses.
8 Many of them are employed as purgatives, diaphoretics, tonics, and febrifuges, and others as articles of food.
9 It is official in the Pharmacopœia of India, the dry powdered leaf being the part employed, and its emetic, diaphoretic and expectorant properties are well known in that country.
10 These properties are stimulant, diaphoretic, and expectorant, and the infusion is used commonly for flatulent colic and painful dyspepsia.
11 The hot infusion of the leaves is a good diaphoretic taken by the mouth, especially useful in catarrhal bronchitis, and prized as an expectorant by the Chinese and Javanese.
12 The infusion of the leaves, 5–10 grams to the liter, is useful as a sedative and diaphoretic in hysterical and nervous attacks; the infusion of the flowers is similarly used.
13 It possesses laxative, diaphoretic and alterative properties, and is extensively employed, both internally and externally, for diseases of the skin.
14 Stahl, Hoffman, and other German physicians, are extremely fond of it, and recommend it as an excellent stomachic, resolvent, detergent, diuretic, diaphoretic, and alexipharmic.
15 The Liatris is an aromatic stimulant, diaphoretic, diuretic, anodyne and carminitive.
16 It is said to agree with the stomach, to quench thirst, to be greatly laxative, powerfully diuretic, and somewhat diaphoretic.
17 His skin is noticeably flushed and diaphoretic, and he appears extremely tense.
18 As a diaphoretic, it should be given in doses of three grains, mixed with some soft substance, such as crumbs of bread, and repeated every four hours.
19 TREATMENT.—Nearly all authors recommend a symptomatic treatment in dengue, beginning with a mild cathartic, mercurial or not, and followed by a mild diaphoretic.
20 Cream of tartar with sulphur is an excellent derivative, being both diuretic and diaphoretic, but it must not be given in doses large enough to purge.