Distemper
Distemper is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
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Distemper is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Drastic is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Dreams is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Drooling is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Drowning is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Dry-Lip is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Dubdubia is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Dugout 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.
Dypsnoea is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Dyschezia is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Dyslactea is a practical, household, food or cultural-use label rather than a modern therapeutic indication.
Dysourmilk is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Dyspareunia is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Veterinary deafness is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Deafness(Veterinary)Veterinary demulcent is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Demulcent(Veterinary)Veterinary dermatosis is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Dermatosis(Veterinary)Veterinary detersive is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Detersive(Veterinary)Veterinary dyspepsia is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Dyspepsia(Veterinary)The profile explains the source vocabulary and connects related data. It does not establish effectiveness, dose, preparation, route or suitability for an individual diagnosis.