"Unicorn horn" drugs in the medical and pharmaceutical culture of Europe
In modern pharmaceutical science, raw materials of animal origin are a rarity. However in the 19th century horns, tusks, skeletons or various secretions of animals were widely used in medicine by physicians and pharmacists. One of them was the supposed "unicorn horn," shortly called alicor...
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Main Authors: | mateusz dąsal (Author), Aleksander Smakosz (Author), Wiktoria Kurzyna (Author), Michał Rudko (Author) |
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Polish Pharmaceutical Society,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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