theriaca An·drom·a·chi
n : THERIACA An•drom•a•chus (fl 1st century AD), Greek physician. Andromachus was physician to the Roman emperor Nero. He is credited with the invention of the famous antidote for poison now known as theriaca Andromachi.
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