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Cholagogue

A cholagogue is a medicinal agent which promotes the discharge of bile from the system, purging it downward. The operation is more recommended because the biliary purge, alike the traditional kidney purge, can cause pancreatic problems. A cholagogue is a medicinal agent which promotes the discharge of bile from the system, purging it downward. The operation is more recommended because the biliary purge, alike the traditional kidney purge, can cause pancreatic problems. In Patrick O'Brian's Post Captain (Ch. 10), which is set in the Napoleonic era, Stephen Maturin, one of the book's main characters (who is also a physician, naturalist and spy) sits in the snug of the Rose and Crown in Deal, Kent, and drinks a 'good' tea described as an 'unrivalled cholagogue'. Cyclovalone is a choleretic and cholagogic agent.

[ "Internal medicine", "Diabetes mellitus", "Traditional medicine", "Pharmacology" ]
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