Mammary swelling
Mammary swelling 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.
Source label: Swelling(Mammary)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.
Mammary swelling 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.
Source label: Swelling(Mammary)Narcotic synergist is retained as a hazardous, toxicological or harmful-use term. It is presented for completeness and research, never as a practical instruction.
Source label: Synergist (Narcotic)Pylorus sclerosis is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Source label: Sclerosis(Pylorus)Saddle-Sore 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.
A cell type cancer that has_material_basis_in abnormally proliferating cells derives from embryonic mesoderm.
Satyriasis is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Scalp-Tonic is a historical action or property term used in ethnobotanical literature. It describes reported intent, not a verified pharmacological effect.
Schizonticide is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
A rheumatic disease that involves the abnormal growth of connective tissue, which supports the skin and internal organs.
Scofula is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Scrotosis is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Scrufy is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Scurfiness is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
A dermatitis that is an inflammatory skin condition resulting in flaky, white to yellowish scales on oily areas such as the scalp or inside the ear, which is caused due to a combination of an over production of skin oil and irritation from a yeast Malassezia furfur. The symptoms include itching, skin lesions and scales, redness, plaques and hair loss.
A syphilis that is characterized as the second stage of syphilis which appears from 2 to 6 months after primary infection, and is marked by lesions especially in the skin but also in organs and tissues, and that lasts from 3 to 12 weeks.
Source label: Syphilis(Secondary)Sex is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
A primary bacterial infectious disease that results_in infection located_in epithelium of colon, has_material_basis_in Shigella boydii, has_material_basis_in Shigella dysenteriae, has_material_basis_in Shigella flexneri, or has_material_basis_in Shigella sonnei, which produce toxins that can attack the lining of the large intestine, causing swelling, ulcers on the intestinal wall, and bloody diarrhea. The bacteria are transmitted_by ingestion of food and water contaminated with feces.
A pneumoconiosis that is an inflammation and scarring of the upper lobes of the lungs causing nodular lesions resulting from inhalation of silica, quartz or slate particles.
Singultus is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Skin Diseases 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.
Skin sclerosis 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.
Source label: Sclerosis(Skin)Slow-Pulse is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Slurring is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Smell is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Smudge is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Solvent is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Somnolency is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Sore festered 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.
Source label: Sore(Festered)Sore head 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.
Source label: Sore(Head)Sore lip 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.
Source label: Sore(Lip)Sore neck 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.
Source label: Sore(Neck)Soreness 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.
Sorethroat? 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.
Spermatogenic is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Spermatopoietic is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Spermicide is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Sponge is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
An articulation disorder characterized by involuntary sound repetition and disruption or blocking of speech.
Stasis is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Stiff-Neck is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Stingray 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.
A hyperopia that is characterized by eyes that do not properly align with each other when looking at an object.
Stress is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Stricture is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Stupefaction is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Sulfanilimide is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Suppository-Base is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Suriculture is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Swamp-Fever 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.
Sweat-Bath is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Synergist is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Testicle sclerosis is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Source label: Sclerosis(Testicle)Veterinary scab is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Scab(Veterinary)Veterinary scabies is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Scabies(Veterinary)Veterinary scurf is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Scurf(Veterinary)Veterinary snuff is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Snuff(Veterinary)Veterinary soap is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Soap(Veterinary)Veterinary spasmolytic is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Spasmolytic(Veterinary)Veterinary stomachic is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Stomachic(Veterinary)Veterinary sudorific is a veterinary or animal-use term preserved from historical source records.
Source label: Sudorific(Veterinary)Viscera sclerosis is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
Source label: Sclerosis(Viscera)The profile explains the source vocabulary and connects related data. It does not establish effectiveness, dose, preparation, route or suitability for an individual diagnosis.