Nervine
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Nervine was a patent medicine tonic produced in 1884 by Dr. Miles Medical Company (now Miles Laboratories).[1][2][3] It is a cognate of 'Nerve', and the implication was that the material worked to calm nervousness.
Modern usage of word[]
In the late 20th and early 21st century, promulgators of alternative medicine and herbalism have begun to use the term Nervine as an adjective. This is not a term used by mainstream/accepted medicine, where anxiolytic is the preferred term.
See also[]
- Bromide, colloquial use
References[]
- ^ "1940-dr-miles-nervine-tonic". Etsy. Etsy.
After a hectic day, Dr Miles liquid Nervine
- ^ "Dr Miles Nervine". Mercari. Mercari.
Bromides of sodium, potassium, and ammonium
- ^ Griffin, Jessica (2013) Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, Elkhart, Indiana"; Old Maine Artifacts; 30 November 2013.
Categories:
- Patent medicines