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  1. ... till they are wholly dephlegma- ted. 2. To comminute powder, till it is wholly without roughness. A' ... v. a. [from the noun.] To comb, or comminute wool with a piece of wood, thick set ...
  2. ... for the old and toothless, who cannot sufficiently comminute meats for the purpose of easy digestion (Lancet, ...
  3. ... in such a Avay as to split and comminute it into several portions. Either trochanter may be ...
  4. ... to shake much,') 'to break to pieces;' 'to comminute.' To reduce roots, woods, <fcc. into small fragments, ...
  5. ... Calamus .................... 4 ounces Tincture of musk........... 30 minims Comminute the solids, sprinkle over them the tincture and ... gallons of water. Filter through flannel. Bitters, Stomach. Comminute: Speedwell .................. J4 ounce Mint ....................... V* ounce Balm ....................... 54 ...
  6. ... British process no trouble is taken even to comminute the camphor, or to shake it with the ... preparing strychnia, the first step is properly to comminute the nux vomica. This may be done by ...
  7. ... British process no trouble is taken even to comminute the camphor, or to shake it with the ... preparing strychnia, the first step is properly to comminute the nux vomica. This may be done by ...
  8. ... British process no trouble is taken even to comminute the camphor, or to shake it with the ... preparing strychnia, the first step is properly to comminute the nux vomica. This may be done by ...
  9. ... the Assistance of such Medicines, as abrade and comminute the tena- cious (5) cious and viscid Cohesions ... in what Form soever, it must certainly so Comminute the Viscid Cohesion of its Parts, as to ...
  10. ... of the materials which they are intended to comminute. By some animals they are em- ployed as ... These teeth serve to mangle rather than thoroughly comminute the food of the animal. The jaws are ...
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