nitromuriˈatic, a. Chem.
[nitro- a.]
nitromuriatic acid, nitrohydrochloric acid.
1795 Nicholson Dict. Chem. II. 519 Nitro-muriatic acid, the compound acid formed by uniting the nitrous and marine acids. 1796 Phil. Trans. LXXXVI. 333 The solution of cobalt in muriatic or nitro-muriatic acid, called sympathetic ink. 1847 Seymour Severe Dis. I. 23 The nitro-muriatic acid was given internally, apparently with relief. 1873 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 429. |
attrib. 1843 Graves Syst. Clin. Med. xx. 231, I ordered the nitro-muriatic acid liniment to be rubbed over his chest. 1878 T. Bryant Pract. Surg. I. 78 It should be sponged with some nitro-muriatic acid lotion. |