It has been long before other
liniments came out and it has survived the test of time.
This randomized, double-blind, parallel groups, non-inferiority trial was conducted to compare the efficacy and safety of Artemisia absinthium ointment and
liniment versus piroxicam gel.
Later the animal was given physiotherapy for three weeks twice a week by applying Galvanic 20 stimulation followed by massage by
liniment ammonia.
It is here that the smell of
liniment oozes from this excellent book.
Demanding to be read aloud, the story, set in 1970, unravels in a sad and seedy West Virginian racetrack, which in Gordon's hands is really a sensorium, her prose miring you in the mud of it ("The sun beat down and by three the red dirt glowed back and around each barn and strip of grass like the works of a toaster"); the stink of it ("the dark blue restless air fragrant with medicinals, Absorbine,
liniment, pine tar"), the shrillness and stillness of it ("And alongside of her, rolling so slow in the dirt road it made less sound than
Slob, we'll call him - as he takes a break from his chores to rub more
liniment on his back, only to be informed by his wife that the old belief in snowflake exceptionalism is a myth.
Absorbine Veterinary
Liniment was introduced in 1892 as a formula to ease the muscle pain of horses.
Let's have a laugh and a good crack, don't forget the
liniment!
It can be used as antibiotic, disinfectant and
liniment. It is also used as remedy for narcotic poisons, convulsions, dyspeptic complaints and dropsy.
The
liniment made from Neem oil is used for curing rheumatism.
Sloane's
Liniment does nothing much to cure backaches, and Dodd's Kidney Pills are only a means for him to make his piss run a fashionable blue amongst his peers.