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revulsive (medicine)


revulsive


1. Effecting revulsion.

2. <pharmacology> An agent causing revulsion, a counter irritant.

Origin: L. Vellere = to draw


Horta, Victor, Baron (sh)




born Jan. 6, 1861, Ghent, Belg.
died Sept. 8, 1947, Brussels

Belgian architect.

From 1892 he designed numerous buildings in Brussels, becoming a leading exponent of the Art Nouveau style. His H?tel Tassel (1892-93) was a pioneering example of the new style. His chief work was the Maison du Peuple (1896-99), the first structure in Belgium to have a largely iron-and-glass facade. From 1912 he directed the Academie des Beaux-Arts, and he designed the Palais des Beaux-Arts (1922-28).