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diachylon
diachylon, -lum, diaculum (daɪˈækɪlən, -ləm, daɪˈækjʊləm) Forms: α. 4–6 diaquilon, 7– diachylon, 8– diachylum (9 diaclum); β. 4–9 diaculon, 6 dyaculome, 6– diaculum. [a. med.L. diachylum, diaculon, and OF. diaculon (14th c.), diaquilon, dyachilon, diachilon (Paré, 16th c.), L. diachȳlōn (Celsius), r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diachylon
The diachylon called direatum has for its basis the common white diachylon, but with every pound of which is mixed an ounce of powder of Iris; this plaster There is also the great diachylon, or diachylon magnum, composed of litharge of gold, oils of iris, chamomile, and aneth, turpentine, pine resin, yellow wikipedia.org
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diaquilon
diaquilon obs. form of diachylon. Oxford English Dictionary
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Abortifacient
In the late 19th century, women in the UK and US increasingly ingested lead to abort pregnancies, sometimes in the form of pills made of diachylon or lead wikipedia.org
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litharge
litharge (ˈlɪθɑːdʒ) Forms: α. 4–6 litarge, 5–6 lytarge, 6 lethargy, lytherge, 6–7 litargy, littarge, 7 lithargie, -y, lytharge, (littorage, lytoridge, lyturgy), 8 litargie, letharge, litherage, (liturge), 5– litharge. β5 litargirij, 6 lithargirye, lythurgyry, 7 lithargiry. [a. or ad. OF. litarge, li... Oxford English Dictionary
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balmy
balmy, a. (ˈbɑːmɪ) [f. balm n. + -y1.] 1. Yielding or producing balm.1667 Milton P.L. v. 24 What drops the Myrrhe, and what the balmie Reed. 1742 Collins Eclog. i. 49 The balmy shrub for you shall love our shore. † 2. Of the consistency of balm; resinous. Obs.1782 Monro Anat. 14 The marrow is..oily ... Oxford English Dictionary
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History of abortion
In 1898, a woman confessed to having used diachylon to induce a miscarriage. The use of diachylon became prevalent in the English Midlands up until World War I. wikipedia.org
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sticking-plaster
ˈsticking-plaster [sticking ppl. a.] A material for covering and closing superficial wounds, consisting of linen, silk, or other textile fabric, or of plastic, spread with an adhesive substance; a general name for court-plaster, lead-plaster, diachylon-plaster, etc.1655 Culpepper etc. Riverius i. ii... Oxford English Dictionary
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putty
▪ I. putty, n. (ˈpʌtɪ) Also 7 puttey, -ie, -ee, 8–9 Sc. potty. [a. F. potée (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), used in senses 1, 5 a, b, below; orig. a potful, or the contents of a pot, f. pot pot n.1] 1. A powder of calcined tin (amorphous stannic oxide), or of calcined tin and lead, used for polishing glas... Oxford English Dictionary
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تاريخ الإجهاض
مما ألهم السيدات لإحداث الإجهاض بوساطة تناول سائل الدياكيلون الطبي (بالإنجليزية: Diachylon) وهو سائل يتألف من مستخلص مجموعة نباتات مختلفة وكميات كبيرة wikipedia.org
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lead
▪ I. lead, n.1 (lɛd) Forms: 1–2 léad, 3 læd, 3–4 leod(e, 4 Kentish lyad, 3–6 led(e, 4–6 leyde, 4–7 leed(e, Sc. leid(e, 5–6 ledde, (6 dial. lydde), 5– 7 lead(e, 4– lead. [OE. léad str. neut. = OFris. lâd, Du. lood lead, MLG. lôd (whence Sw. and Da. lod), MHG. lôt (mod.G. lot, loth) plummet, sounding-... Oxford English Dictionary
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