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Preventing or reducing fever.
antipyretic
febrifugal
fever-reducing
1
The trees which furnish, the precious
febrifuge
bark are native here.
2
I also doctor him with
febrifuge
tea, made of snake and valerian roots.
3
The medicine must be a soporific as well as a
febrifuge
.
4
Its bark very thin, and of a pale yellow, is a powerful
febrifuge
.
5
He claims it is better than
febrifuge
and cures all ailments, including his rheumatism.
6
One medical innovation, the use of quinine as a
febrifuge
,
has secured universal approbation.
7
The tree is celebrated for its aromatic fruit, the infusion of which is a powerful
febrifuge
.
8
These compounds had a very surprising
febrifuge
action, without any unpleasant after effects or local disturbances.
9
Then he flew to a famous antidote, to "the grand
febrifuge
"
of anchorites-coldwater.
10
She knew but little Italian, but could understand that the cordial was a
febrifuge
of some sort.
11
Used sometimes as a
febrifuge
-
12
He did his utmost to endeavour to kindle a little enthusiasm in me on the subject of this valuable
febrifuge
.
13
Librarians invented that soothing device for the
febrifuge
of their souls, just as I fall back upon the rites of the kitchen.
14
The water in which it was dipped operated as a styptic, as a
febrifuge
,
and possessed other properties as a medical talisman.
15
The mother sped to her daughters' appeal for help and required her son to sing "The Lost Chord" as a
febrifuge
.
16
And by and by Santa goes to sleep; and Doc feels her forehead; and he says to me: 'You're not such a bad
febrifuge
.
febrifuge
powerful febrifuge
bad febrifuge
energetic febrifuge
febrifuge action
febrifuge remedy