A clasp or a cross worn on the breast.
A medicine for diseases of the chest organs, especially the lungs.
located on or near the chest.
Herbs that generally strengthen and heal the respiratory system: elecampane, coltsfoot, comfrey, mullein.
Pectorals have a general strengthening and healing effect on the respiratory system.
either of two large muscles of the chest
an adornment worn on the chest or breast
Belonging to the breast; from the Latin "pectus", the breast.
adjective, Latin pectoris = of the front of the chest.
(L. pectus, breast or chest). An old term for an ornamental plate, cloth, or other decoration worn on the breast. It was also used for medicines that were food for afflictions of the chest. In this case, referring to the nerves supplying the pectoral region.
Is good for diseases of chest
Affecting the respiratory system.
Affecting the area of the chest and lungs, relieving problems in these areas.
Strengthens lung and respiratory system Pleurisy Root, Mullein
of, in, or on the breast or chest.
Of or situated in the breast or chest.
relieves chest conditions or respiratory disorders
Helps cure chest infections.
Jewelled plaque worn as a pendent.
the area near the breast or upper chest.
In ancient times, a gem-encrusted piece of cloth extending over the chest area. Today, this term describes a wide necklace that covers the body between breast and neck. Pigenon blood
The area near the shoulder or upper chest.
large piece of jewelry, usually in the form of a trapezoid, worn on the chest
a substance that relieves ailments of the chest and lungs.
Helps with chest infections
a remedy for chest afflictions.
Affects immune system and reactivity due to its ability to relieve respiratory or other chest conditions.
Good for treating disorders of the chest and lungs.
Relieves disorders of the chest and lungs, as an expectorant.
Having to do with the chest or breast.
Pectoral means of, pertaining to, or near an animal's chest area.