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Diachylon - Wikipedia
Diachylon (from Latin diachȳlōn, representing Greek διὰ χυλῶν, "[a medicament] composed of juices"), also rendered diachylum or diaculum, was originally a kind of medicament made of the juices of several plants (thus its name), but now commonly the name for lead-plaster, emplastrum plumbi —a plaster made of lead oxide ...
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DIACHYLON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a plaster that is made of litharge and either olive oil or olive oil and lard and hence consists essentially of lead oleate and small amounts of glycerin and ...
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DIACHYLON Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Diachylon definition: an adhesive plaster consisting chiefly of litharge and oil, used in the treatment of wounds and excoriations.
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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...
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DIACHYLON definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
an adhesive plaster consisting chiefly of litharge and oil, used in the treatment of wounds and excoriations
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diachylon | diachylum | diaculum, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun diachylon is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for diachylon is from 1313 ...
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THE QUESTION OF DIACHYLON OINTMENT | JAMA Dermatology
The original diachylon ointment is difficult to prepare, while the foregoing requires some care but no particular skill to produce a smooth, odorless salve. The ...
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diachylon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English nouns with irregular plurals · en:Medicine · English terms with quotations · French terms borrowed from Latin · French terms derived from Latin · French ...
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diachylon - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Medicinean adhesive plaster consisting chiefly of litharge and oil, used in the treatment of wounds and excoriations. Also, di•ach•y•lum ( ...
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Two Cases of Poisoning by the Self-Administration of "Diachylon"
Two Cases of Poisoning by the Self-Administration of "Diachylon"-Lead Plaster-For the Purpose of Procuring Abortion.
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Latin Definition for: diachylon, diachyli (ID: 17375)
Latin definition for: diachylon, diachyli. diachylon, diachyli. noun. declension: undeclined. Definitions: medicine (composed of juices OED). Age: In use ...
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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
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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...
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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 ...
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