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comparative more anthelmintic, superlative most anthelmintic
(pharmacology) Destructive to parasitic worms. quotations
The parasites thrive in an environment of dirt, and the main lines of precaution are those dictated by sanitary science. Malefern, santonine, thymol and other anthelmintic remedies are prescribed.
1911, “Ankylostomiasis”, in Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
However, the lighter boiling constituents of tne oil are much less irritating and at the same time they are apparently more anthelmintic than the heavier fraction.
1918, American Society for Microbiology, Society of American Bacteriologists, Abstracts of Bacteriology, volume 2, page 262
Our experiments indicate that this constituent is anthelmintic and also a gastrointestinal irritant, while the lighter portion of the oil is apparently even more anthelmintic and much less irritating.
1919, Experiment Station Record, volume 39, page 586
plural anthelmintics
(medicine) A drug for the treatment of worm infestation, either by killing the worms or by causing them to be expelled from the body. quotations examples
The bark of the root is likewise valued as an anthelmintic in cases of tape-worm.
1911, Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Pomegranate
Rather than give a long list of the anthelmintics available, I will describe the helminths that cause problems and then suggest methods of control.
2010, Graham R. Duncanson, Veterinary Treatment for Working Equines, page 42