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CATAPLASMAS f. 1) Pasta medicinal, estirada sobre un trozo de tela y aplicada como remedio en la parte enferma del cuerpo. 2) Paño o vendaje sobre el que se extiende esta pasta. [G.-d. cataplasmas] CATAPLÁSMĂ ~e f. 1) Pastă medicinală, întinsă pe o bucată de pânză și aplicată drept remediu pe partea bolnavă a corpului. 2) Pânză sau bandaj pe care se întinde această pastă. [G.-D. cataplasmei]
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «CATAPLÁSMĂ»
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The Pocket Formulary and Synopsis of the British and ... - Pagina 58
Cataplasma Ioduretum. Lugol. To a common poultice add rubefacient solution of iodine (See Solutiones Iodinii) q. p. Cataplasma Juglandis. Mr. Perfect. The fresh leaves of walnut, bruised, and mixed with honey. Applied over the abdomen as ...
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The pocket formulary and synposis of the British & foreign ... - Pagina 58
Cataplasma Ioduretum. Lugol. To a common poultice add rubefacient solution of iodine (See Solutiones Iodinii) q. p. Cataplasma Juglandis. Mr. Perfect. The fresh leaves of walnut, bruised, and mixed with honey. Applied over the abdomen as ...
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The Pocket Formulary: And Synposis of the British & ... - Pagina 61
Cataplasma Matubans. L. 1745. Pulp of figs Jiv, resin ointment Jj, strained galbanum Jss. Cataplasme Ma- turatif. P. Resolvent meals (Farinae Resolventes) Jiv, decoction of mallows q. s. Mix, and while hot add resin ointment Jj, softened with ...
Henry Beasley, John Churchill ((Londres)), 1851
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The Medical formulary - Pagina 58
Cataplasma Ioduretum. Lugol. To a common poultice add rubefacient solution of iodine (See Solutiones Iodinii) q. p. Cataplasma Juglandis. Mr. Perfect. The fresh leaves of walnut, bruised, and mixed with honey. Applied over the abdomen as ...
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Pharmacopoeae recentiores Anglica, Gallica, Germaniae, ... - Pagina 34
34 Cataplasma amylaceum. Cataplasma amylaceum. Cataplasma faeculosum. Cataplasme de Fe'oule. Rp. Amyli tuberum Solani P. 1, Aquae P. 10. Aquae rtibus octo ad ebullitionem usque calefactis añ'unde Amylum, antea cum aquae ...
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ... - Pagina 184
CATALEPSY—. CATAPLASMA. CATAPLASMA— CA TÁR ACTE. 183 tañí applied to the «olee .... Charcoal, Cataplasma car- bonis ligni — с. of Chlorinated Soda, Calnplaemn Sodœ chlorinattt) — с. Flaxsced, Cataplasma Lini — o. Ilemlovk ...
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A New Supplement to the Pharmacopoeias of London, ... - Pagina 69
Forming a Complete Dispensatory and Conspectus; Including the New French Medicines and Poisons ... James Rennie. of alum with the whites of two eggs, and is applied to the eyes in ophthalmia and ecchymosis. Cataplasma Anodynum.
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Adhesive Joints: Formation, Characteristics and Testintg - Pagina 303
Without a primer on the galvanized steel surface, the HDPE-based adhesive lap-shear joints retained about 77% of their initial strength after five-week Cataplasma aging (Figure 1). This showed that the primer coating could not stand the ...
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A Dictionary of practical Surgery - Pagina 219
Stocks of the Medical Schools of Paris, bu J. Cross, p. 139, 6)c. CATAPLASM, (from witMura, to apread.) A poultice. The following are eminently useful. CATAPLASMA ACETL Made by mixing a sufficient quantity of vinegar with either oatmeal, ...
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A Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia: Being a Treatise on ...
Cataplasma dauci. Rad. dauci Ibfs, coque in aquae q. s. ut sit mollis : in scorbutic ulcers. Cataplasma digitalis. Fol. digitalis sicc. giij (or fol. dig. rec. $iv), aquae Tbij, coque ad dimidium ; strain, and with the decoction and lintseed meal make a ...
Samuel Frederick Gray, 1821