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Definition of Exsiccated
1. exsiccate [v] - See also: exsiccate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exsiccated
Literary usage of Exsiccated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Useful drugs (1921)
"ACTION AND USES : exsiccated sodium sulphite is antiseptic and is principally
used externally as a wash. DOSAGE : It may be applied to the skin in parasitic ..."
2. Manual of therapeutics: Referring Especially to the Products of the by Davis & Company Parke, Parke, Davis & Company (1909)
"Ext. Black Hellebore, 1 gr. Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Ext. Savin, 1-4 gr. Oil Savin,
1-4 gr. Ferrous sulphate exsiccated, 1 gr. Emmenagogue No. 4 (No. ..."
3. The Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America: (The United States by United States Pharmacopoeial Convention (1820)
"One Cm. of exsiccated Alum dissolves very slowly and usually incompletely in ...
exsiccated Alum is a white, granular powder, without odor, possessing a ..."
4. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1910)
"His experiments showed the following percentages of moisture in salts supplied
as exsiccated : Sodium Carbonate, 4.01 per cent; Sodium Phosphate, ..."
5. A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and Pharmacists by Charles Caspari, Evander Francis Kelly (1920)
"The Pharmacopoeia requires that when dried to constant weight at 200° C. (392° F.)
exsiccated alum shall not lose more than 10 per cent, ..."
6. Principles of Pharmacy by Henry Vinecome Arny (1917)
"In most operations the exsiccated salt has but little value over the crystalline,
and perhaps is even less useful, as we usually employ chemicals in ..."
7. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Including Pharmacy and Pharmacology by Reynold Webb Wilcox (1917)
"ACTION or exsiccated SODIUM SULPHITE AND SODIUM THIOSULPHATE These salts tend to
... Atomized solutions of exsiccated sodium sulphite or thiosulphate may be ..."