mithridatium

Etymology
From, from , from + , from , the Greek form of the name of  of. .

Noun

 * 1) * 1989 Sept. 14, Nature, p. 115:
 * Until as late as 1786, the London physician could officially prescribe the Venice treacle or Mithradatium, a remedy that contained as many as 65 ingredients including the dried flesh of vipers.
 * 1) * 1989 Sept. 14, Nature, p. 115:
 * Until as late as 1786, the London physician could officially prescribe the Venice treacle or Mithradatium, a remedy that contained as many as 65 ingredients including the dried flesh of vipers.