Veterinary alexiteric
Veterinary alexiteric is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Alexiteric(Veterinary)The source labels are now translated into readable use profiles. Open a term to understand its meaning, browse every associated plant, and find separately sourced recipes or preparation notes where the library has a genuine connection.
Veterinary alexiteric is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
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Source label: Antidote(Wood Oil)Worms antidote is the condition or symptom label preserved in the historical source data. The label may be older, broader or less precise than current diagnostic terminology.
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