Crossword-Solution: PHARMACOLOGY 12 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 25

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Pharmacology n. Knowledge of drugs or medicines; the art of preparing
medicines.
Pharmacology n. A treatise on the art of preparing medicines.

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DRUGS, science of the history of 1 answer
the study of drugs 1 answer
the science or study of drugs: their preparation and properties and uses and effects 1 answer
Study of drugs 1 answer
STUDY of drug concentration 1 answer
SCIENCE of the history of drugs 1 answer
SCIENCE of history of drugs 1 answer
SCIENCE of drugs and their effect on living systems 1 answer
HISTORY of drugs, science of 1 answer
HISTORY and sources of drugs, science of 1 answer
EXCRETION of drugs, study of 1 answer
BIOTRANSFORMATION of drugs, study of 1 answer
DRUGS and their effect on living systems, science of 1 answer
DRUG excretion, study of 1 answer
DRUG distribution in the body, study of 1 answer
DRUG concentration, study of 1 answer
DRUG concentration time required to develop or change, study of 1 answer
DRUG chemical by-products in various body sites, study of 1 answer
DRUG absorption, study of 1 answer
DISTRIBUTION of drugs in the body, study of 1 answer
CHEMICAL by-products of drugs in various body sites, study of 1 answer
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The following list of antidotes is taken largely from Appleton's Medical Dictionary, and Sollmann's A Manual of Pharmacology, Philadelphia, 1917, pages 56 and 57, and has been verified by comparison with various other authorities at the library of the Medical Society of the County of New York: Arsenic Induce vomiting with a dessert-spoonful of ground mustard in tepid water.
The Miracle Mongers, an Exposé Harry Houdini 1996
Galen was a tireless worker, making long tours into Asia Minor and Palestine to improve himself in pharmacology, and studying anatomy for some time at Alexandria.
A History of Science, Volume 1(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
And, as pathology bases itself upon normal physiology, so therapeutics rests upon pharmacology; which is, strictly speaking, a part of the great biological topic of the influence of conditions on the living organism, and has no scientific foundation apart from physiology.
Science and Education Thomas H. Huxley 2004
Under normal conditions, a survey crew with specialists in physiology, biochemistry, anatomy, radiology, pharmacology and pathology might spend months or even years on a new planet gathering base-line information.
Star Surgeon Alan Nourse 2006
Now Old | | |1866} | used by Departments of Chemistry | 1857 | 3,450.00 |1868} | Physiology, Pharmacology, Laboratory | | |1874} $56,000| Economics, and Political | | |1880} | Science.
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw 2007

Quotes with PHARMACOLOGY (3)

Sandra had studied psychiatry in order to understand the nature of despair, but all she had really learned was the pharmacology of it. The human mind was easier to medicate than to comprehend.
Robert Charles Wilson Vortex
One day in my pharmacology class, we were discussing the possibility of legalizing marijuana. The class was pretty evenly divided between those that advocated legalizing marijuana and those that did not. The professor said he wanted to hear from a few people on both sides of the argument. A couple students had the opportunity to stand in front of the class and present their arguments. One student got up and spoke about how any kind of marijuana use was morally wrong and how n…
Daniel Willey
Over the years, Skye sampled every drug she could find, and like many addicts, had a working knowledge of pharmacology. She snorted coke and swallowed pills. She took downers — orange and red Seconal, red and ivory Dalmane, Miltown, Librium, Luminal, Nembutal, and Quaaludes. Blue devils, red birds, purple hearts. Enough of them sank her in a kind of coma, where she watched her own limbs suspended in front of her in syrup. For a party, there was Benzedrine, rushing in her vein…
Frederick Weisel Teller