Titel
Lithofellic acid bezoar, from a goat.
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Bezoars are small stones found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, often goats, which were once thought to be antidotal. The name comes from an Arabic word meaning ‘against all poison’. This example, shown in its original box, was used as a remedy against many diseases., 6955725
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01.01.2009
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European
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SOCIETY & WARS
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antidotes
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beliefs
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bezoars
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ithofellic acid bezoars
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lithofellic acid
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ow_science-society
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pmscartandhistory
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pmscinternational
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poisons
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protection
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remedies
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stones