CONTRACTIONS. xlix 



Coi. Colatns, strained. — Colal. Coletur, it sliould be strained ; eola- 

 turae, of or to the strained liquor. — Colent. Colentur, they should be 

 strained. — Comp. Conipositus, compounded. — Cont. rem. Continu- 

 entur remedia, the medicines should be continued. — Conlr. Contritus, 

 ground to a tine powder. — Coq. Coque, boil; coquantur, they should 

 be boiled. — C.P. Codex of Paris. — Crasl. Crastinus, to-morrow. — 

 Cuj. Cujus, of which. — Citjusl. Cujuslibet, of any. — Cyath. thecs. 

 Cyatho these, in a cup of tea. 



Dcur. pit. Deurentur pilulae, the pills should be gilt. — Dch. spiss. 

 Debita spissitudo, a proper consistence. — Decub. Decubitus, of lying 

 down. — De d. in d. De die in diem, from day to day. — Dcj. alvi. 

 Dejectiones ah-i, stools. — Del. Detur, it should be given. — Dieb. alt. 

 Diebus alternis, every other day. — Dieb. tert. Diebus tertiis, every 

 third day. — Dim. Dimidius, one-half. — Dir. prop. Directione pro- 

 pria, with a proper direction. — Donee alv. bis dej. Donee alvus bis 

 iiejiciat, until two stools have been obtained. — Donee alv. sol. fiier. 

 Donee alvus soluta fuerit, until a stool has been obtained. 



Ejusd. Ejusdem, of the same. — Enem. Enema (en-e-ma), a 

 clyster; cnemata, clysters. — Ext. sup. alut. Extende super alutam, 

 >]iread upon leather. 



F. pit. xij. Fac pilulas duodecim, make 12 pills. — Feb. dur. 

 Febre durante, during the fever. — Fern, intern. Femoribus internis, 



ithe inner part of the thighs. — F. vences. Fiat venaesectio, bleed. — 

 ist. arm. Fistula armata, a clyster pipe and bladder fitted for use. 

 -Fl. J'luidus, liquid ; also by measure. 

 Gel. quav. Gelatina quavis, in any kind of jelly. — G.G.G. Gummi 

 ittae Gambiae, gambooge. — Gr. Granum, a grain ; grana, grains. — 

 fl. Gutta, a drop ; gutt.ne, drops. — Gutt. quibusd. Guttis quibus- 

 im, with a few drops. 

 Hat. pit. sum. iij. Harum pilularum sumantur tres, three of these 

 ills should be taken. — Hor. decub. Hora decubitus, at going to bed. 

 — Ilor. som. Hora somni, just before going to sleep; or on retiring 

 to rest. — Ilor. un. spatio. Ilone unius spatio, at the expiration of an 

 hour. — Uor. interm. Iloris intermediis, at the intermediate hours 

 Iwtween what has been ordered at stated times. 



Ind. Indies, from day to day, or daily. — In pulm. In pulmento, in 

 gniel. — Inj. enem. Injiciatur enema, a clyster should be given. 



Lai. dot. Ijiitcn dolenti, to the side that is affected. — Lb. Libra, 

 a p<iund ; or lilira, weight, or a wine pint ; when preceded by Arabic 

 figures. Avoirdupois weight is generally meant ; but when succeeded 

 by Roman numerals, Troy weight, or pint measures. 



13/. Misce, mix ; mcnsura, by measure ; manipulus, a handful. — 

 'ane pr. Maneprimo, very early in the morning. — Miu. Minimum, 

 e fiOtb |mrt of a drachm measure. — Milt. Alittc, send ; mittatur, 

 mittantur, there should be sent. — Mill. sang. ad. t,.rij .saltern. 

 ittitur sanguis ad uncias duodecim saltcni, blcMwl should be taken 

 ray to 12 ounces at least. — Mod. prase. Modo pra»scripto, in the 

 anncr directed. — Mor. sol. More solito, in the usual manner. 



