Mithridate
/ˈmɪθrəˌdeɪt/
"Mithridate" in a Sentence (6 examples)
Auicen saythe; There be certeyne medicins... which wyl not suffre poyson to approche nere the harte, as triacle and Metridate.
After I had thus evacuated the Plethora, and diſpoſed her body for Mercurialls more operative, I gave her each morning and evening a few grains of Mercur. diaphoret. in a bolus with conſ. lujule and Mithridate [...]
Fools may talk of Mythridate, Cordials, Elixers...
What he wanted, in effect, was a universal antidote, which medical science has for years referred to as a mithridate.
The contemplation was a mithridate to a pestered conceipted minde.
That which maketh me most both to sorrow and wonder, is that musick (a methridat for melancholy) should make him mad.