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Emmenagogues
EmmenagoguesMedical jurisprudence. The name of a class of medicines which are believed to have the power. of favoring the discharge of the menses. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Jurisprudence Formal study of the principles on which legal rules are based and the means by which judges guide their decision making. Name One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin. Power This is either inherent or derivative. The former is the right, ability, or faculty of doing something, without receiving that right, ability, or faculty from another. The people have the power to establish a form of govemment, or to change one already established. A father has the legal power to chastise his son; a master, his apprentice. Discharge Practice. The act by which a person in confinement, under some legal process, or held on an accusation of some crime or misdemeauor, is set at liberty; the writing containing the order for his being so set at liberty, is also called a discharge. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Emigration The act of removing from one place to another. It is sometimes used in the same sense as expatriation, but there is some difference in the signification. Eminence A title of honor given to cardinals. Eminent domain The right which people or government retain over the estates of individuals, to resume the same for public use. Emissary One who is sent from one power or government into another nation for the purpose of spreading false rumors and to cause alarm. Emission Medical jurisprudence. The act by which any matter whatever is thrown from the body. Emmenagogues Emolument The lawful gain or profit which arises from an office. Empalement A punishment in which a sharp polo was forced up the fundament. Emperor An officer. This word is synonymous with the Latin imperator; they are both derived from the. verb imperare. Literally, it signifies he who commands. Emphyteosis Civil law. The name of a contract by which the owner of an uncultivated piece of land granted it to another either in perpetuity, or for a long time, on condition that he should: improve it, by building, planting or cultivating it, and should pay for it an annual rent; with a right to the grantee to alienate it, or transmit it by descent to his heirs, and under a condition that the grantor should never re-enter as long as the rent should be paid to him by the grantee or his assigns. Emphyteusis Civil law: a long-term (many years or in perpetuity) rental of land or buildings including the exclusive enjoyment of all product of that land and the exercise of all property rights typically reserved for the property owner such as mortgaging the property for the term of the emphyteusis or permitting a right of way. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Emmenagogues. If you have a better definition for Emmenagogues than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Emmenagogues may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Emmenagogues and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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