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Definition of Collyriums
1. collyrium [n] - See also: collyrium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Collyriums
Literary usage of Collyriums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles and methods of therapeutics by Adolphe Gubler (1881)
"Vaginal Mucous Membrane—The same. Uterine Mucous Membrane—"Dangers of this avenue ;
uterine injections. Ocular Apparatus—collyriums : atropine, ..."
2. The Great Book of Magical Art, Hindu Magic and East Indian Occultism, Now by Lauron William De Laurence (1915)
"Therefore, when collyriums transform the visual spirits, ... There are some
collyriums which make us see the images of spirits in the air, or elsewhere ..."
3. The Dublin Hospital Gazette (1858)
"Thus it baa often occurred to me to prepare collyriums with sulphate of copper,
in which the addition of the quantity of mucilage prescribed has not left a ..."
4. Domestic Medicine; Or, A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by by William Buchan (1798)
"... of the eyes as any of the mod celebrated collyriums. When an inflammation of
the eyes proceeds from a ..."
5. The Library of Original Sources by Oliver Joseph Thatcher (1907)
"By preparing oils for the ear, collyriums, catholic* ms, antimony, and cooling
drinks. By practising cautery, midwifery, or the use of root decoctions or ..."