490 A COMPENDIUM OF 
Coch. magn.—cochlear magnum—a large 
tablespoonful., : 
Coch. med.—Cochlear medium—a dessert- 
spoonful, 
Coch. parv., or Min. cochlear, parvum or 
minimum—teas;oonful of, least size, or small 
spoon. 
Col.—Cola—strain or filter the fluid to be used 
as a remedy, 
Coll., Collutor.—collutorium—a mouth wash. 
Collyr.—collyrium—eye wash; eye water. 
Conf.—confectio—confection, 
C., or Cong.—congius—a gallon. eas 
Cont.—contunde—truise ; contusus, bruised. 
Cuj.—cujus—of which; cujus-libet—of any. 
Cyath.—Cyathus (vinarius)—a wineglassful. 
Cyatho thece—in a cup of tea. 
Da.—give; detur—let be given. 
D.—dosis—dose. 
Dies—a day, 
Dieb. alt.—diebus alternis—every second, 
every other day, 
Dieb. tert.—diebus tertiis—every third day. 
Dim.—dimidius—one half. 
D. in p. eq.—dividatur in partes zquales— 
in equal parts. 
D. P.—directione Proportia—with proper di- 
rections, 
Ejusd.—ejusdem—of the same, 
Elect.—electuarium—an electuary, 
ag ae enema—an enema (for the bow- 
els), 
E xhib.—exhibeatur—let it be given. 
F.—fac—make: let them, or it be made, 
- pil.--fiant pilule—let pills be made. 
