PILL, FEMALE
\pˈɪl], \pˈɪl], \p_ˈɪ_l]\
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Pilulae de aloe et foetidis- p. Ferruginous, of Vallet, see Ferri protocarbonas -p. Fothergill’s, see Pilulae aloes et colocynthidis -p. Frank’s, see Pilulae aloes et kinae kinae-p. Fuller’s, see Pilulae de aloe et foetidis- p. Galbanum, compound, Pilulae galbani compositae- p. Griffith’s, Pilulae ferri compositae-p. Griffitt’s, sea Pilulae rhej compositae-p. Gum, Pilulae galbani compositae-p. Harvey’s, Pilulae aloes et colocynthidis- p. of Hellebore and myrrh, Pilulae ex helleboro et myrrhii- p. of Hemlock, compound, Pilulae conii compositae-p. Hooper’s, see Pilulae aloes et myrrhae- p. of Iodide of iron, Pilulae ferri iodidi- p. of Ipecacuanha and opium, Pilulae ipecacuanhae et opii-p. of Ipecacuanha and squill, Pilulae ipecacuanhae cum scilla- p. of sulphate of Iron, Pilulae ferri sulphatis -p. James’s Analeptic, see Analeptica-p. Keyser’s, see Hydrargyrus acetatus- p. Lady Crespigny’s, Pilulae aloes et kinae kinae- p. Lady Hesketh’s, see Pilulae aloes et kinae kinae- p. Lady Webster’s, Pilulae aloes et kinae kinae.
By Robley Dunglison
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