lithagogue

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English

Etymology

Ancient Greek

Noun

lithagogue (plural lithagogues)

  1. (medicine, archaic) Any medicine capable of expelling calculous matter with the urine.
    • 1813, John Mason Good, ‎Olinthus Gregory, ‎Newton Bosworth, “LITHOSPERMUM”, in Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia:
      seeds were formerly used as a lithagogue, or expeller of the stone in the bladder

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