- atropa mandragora and hallucinations
Dictionary of Hallucinations. J.D. Blom. 2010.
Dictionary of Hallucinations. J.D. Blom. 2010.
atropa belladonna and hallucinations — Atropa belladonna is known under many names, including belladonna, black cherry, devil s cherries, devil s herb, divale, dwale, dwayberry, great morel, mandragora of Theophrastus, naughty man s cherries, and Solanum lethale. The name Atropa… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
mandragora officinarum and hallucinations — Mandragora officinarum is known under many names, including mandrake, dragon doll, love apple, fool s apples, Satan s apple, Satan s testicles, and witches herb. In Arabic it is known as Tufah al jinn (meaning apples of the djinn) and Baydal… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
mandragora of theophrastus and hallucinations — see atropa belladonna and hallucinations … Dictionary of Hallucinations
alkaloids and hallucinations — The term alkaloid is indebted to the Latin noun alkali, which in turn stems from the classic Arabic expression al qily, commonly translated as he roasted , or he grilled . The expression al qily is said to refer to the scorched ashes of the… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Mandragore — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mandragore (homonymie). Mandragore officinale … Wikipédia en Français
Solanaceae — Nightshade redirects here. For other uses, see Nightshade (disambiguation). Solanaceae A flowering Brugmansia suaveolens from the US Botanic Garden Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Atropine — Systematic (IUPAC) name … Wikipedia
Hyoscyamine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (8 methyl 8 az … Wikipedia
Anticholinergic — An anticholinergic agent is a substance that blocks the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the central and the peripheral nervous system. An example of an anticholinergic is dicycloverine, and the classic example is atropine. Anticholinergics are… … Wikipedia