Rubefacient
An agent that warms by increasing the flow of blood.
Salpingitis
Inflammation of the fallopian or eustachian tube.
Sedative
An agent that tends to calm, tranquilize, allay nervousness or irritation.
Sialogogue
An agent that induces the flow of saliva.
Splenetic
An agent that is a tonic to the spleen.
Stimulant
An agent that increases the flow of adrenaline and energy.
Stomachic
An agent that relieves gastric disorders.
Styptic
An agent that arrests external bleeding.
Sudorific
An agent that increases perspiration.
Synovitis
Inflammation of a synovial membrane.
Tenosynovitis
Inflammation of a tendon sheath.
Tonic
An agent that improves bodily performance.
Torticollis
A contracted state of the neck muscles producing an unnatural position of the head.
Urticaria
A skin condition characterized by intensely itching welts and caused by an allergic reaction to internal or
external agents, an infection, or a nervous condition. Also known as hives.
Uterine
An agent that is a tonic to the uterus.
Vasoconstrictor
An agent that causes contraction of blood vessel walls.
Vasodilator
An agent that causes the dilation of blood vessel walls.
Vermifuge
An agent that causes the expulsion of worms.
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