taenifuge

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  • tænifuge

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek ταινία (tainía, band, ribbon) and fugo (flee) (from φεύγειν (pheúgein, to flee), related to φεύγω (pheúgō, I flee).

Noun

taenifuge (plural taenifuges)

  1. A medicine to expel tapeworms from a body.
    • 1904, William H. Bain, A Text-book of Medical Practice for Practitioners and Students:
      Unless the head is driven out of the bowel it will continue to produce new segments[…]The stools passed after administration of the taenifuge should be carefully examined with a view to discover the head of the worm.
    Pumpkin seeds have been used as a taenifuge, and the component that drives the worms out may be bitter resin.

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