Heilmittel

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κρατίστην εἶναι δημοκρατίαν τὴν μήτε πλουσίους ἄγαν μήτε πένητας ἔχουσαν πολίτας → the best democracy is that in which the citizens are neither very rich nor very poor (Thales/Plutarch)

Source

German > Latin

Heilmittel, a) übh.: medendi facultas (das Mittel zu heilen). – res salutaris (heilsame Sache). – salus (HeilHeilmittel, bildl., s. Cic. divin. in Caecil. 71). – b) insbes. = Arzenei, w. s.

Translations

remedy

Arabic: تِرْيَاق‎; Moroccan Arabic: دْوا‎; Asturian: remediu; Azerbaijani: tibb; Bashkir: дауа; Bengali: দাওয়াই, এলাজ; Bulgarian: лекарство; Catalan: remei; Chinese Mandarin: 治療/治疗, 療法/疗法; Czech: lék, léčba; Dutch: remedie; Finnish: lääke, parannuskeino, hoito; French: remède; Galician: remedio; German: Heilmittel; Greek: γιατρικό; Ancient Greek: ἀδιουτώριον, ἄκεσις, ἄκεσμα, ἄκεστρον, ἄκημα, ἄκος, ἀλαλκτήριον, ἀλέα, ἀλέξημα, ἀλέξησις, ἀλεξητήριον, ἀλέξιον, ἀλεξιφάρμακον, ἀλθεστήρια, ἄλθος, ἄλκαρ, ἀλκτήριον, ἀλκτήριον φάρμακον, ἀντίδοτον, ἀντίλυτρον, ἀντιπάθιον, ἀντίτομον, ἁρμονία, ἀφορμία, βοήθημα, βοήθησις, δύναμις, ἐγκυητήριον, ἔλαρ, ἐξάλειπτρον, εὕρεμα, εὕρημα, ἴαμα, ἴασις, ἰατρεῖον, ἰάτρευμα, ἰάτρευσις, ἴημα, ἴησις, ἰητρεῖον, μῆχος, παρηγόρημα, σχετήριον, τὸ ἀλεξητήριον, τὸ ἀντιπαθές, τὸ ἄρκιον, τὸ βοηθηματικόν, φαρμακεία, φαρμάκευμα, φαρμάκιον, φάρμακον, χραισμήϊον, χραίσμημα, χραίσμησις; Haitian Creole: remèd; Hebrew: מָזוֹר‎; Hindi: दरमन, इलाज, औषध; Hungarian: orvosság; Italian: rimedio, medicamento; Japanese: 療法; Korean: 요약(療藥); Latin: remedium; Malay: pengubat, rawatan; Maori: rongoā; Norman: r'miède; Occitan: remèdi; Persian: درمان‎; Polish: lekarstwo, lek; Portuguese: remédio; Romanian: remediu; Russian: лекарство, средство; Sanskrit: भेषज; Scottish Gaelic: leigheas, cungaidh, ìoc; Sindhi: عِلاجُ‎; Spanish: remedio; Swedish: botemedel; Tagalog: gamot, medisina, remedyo; Tocharian B: sāṃtke; Turkish: tıp; Walloon: riméde