释义 |
filix mas|ˈfaɪlɪks mæs, ˈfɪlɪks mæs| [f. the Latin name of the male fern, Dryopteris filix-mas.] An anthelmintic drug prepared from the rhizome of Dryopteris filix-mas, the male fern.
1789W. Cullen Treat. Materia Medica II. 41 Filex [sic] mas..has long been celebrated as an anthelmintic. 1880Bentley & Trimen Medicinal Plants IV. 300 Filix Mas; the dried rhizome with the bases of the foot⁓stalks and portions of the root fibres. 1907J. H. Parsons Dis. Eye xvii. 384 Tobacco, alcohol, quinine, filix mas, carbon disulphide, and other poisons sometimes produce defective vision. 1940J. H. Gaddum Pharmacol. xx. 320 The tapeworms in his [sc. man's] intestine are removed by Filix mas, pelleterine, and cusso. |