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Lesson XX.
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藥粉
Iéh-hún
Powder, for taking.
藥末
Iéh-buáh
Powder, for applying.
寒藥
Kûaⁿ-iéh
Quinine.
紅藥
Âng-iéh
Pain-killer.
戒芬丸
Kói-hun-îⁿ
“Stop-opium” pills.
卑蔴油
Pi-mûaⁿ-iû
Castor oil.
食瀉
Chiáh-sià
To take an aperient.
Sià
To purge.
食死人
Chiáh-sí-nâng
Poison.
飯粒
Pn̄g-liáp
Poultice.
薄荷油
Pô-hò-iû
Peppermint.
Ták
Poisonous, as snakes.
食凉
Chiáh-liâng
To take something cooling.
食補
Chiáh-póu
To take something very strenghtening as gin-seng, deer horn, &c.
有補
Ũ-póu
Nutritious.
Tah
To apply, as a poultice, plaster &c.
Buah
To apply, as iodine, oinment &c.
食藥
Chiáh-iéh
To take medicine.
解藥
Kói-iéh
To act as an antidote.