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camphor liniment a preparation of camphor and cottonseed oil used as a local irritant to the skin.
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cAMP ground on which an army pitches its tents
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camp fever This term was used for all of the continuing fevers experienced by the army: Typhoid Fever, Malarial Remittent Fever, and Typho-malarial Fever. The last named is a combination of elements from the first two diseases. This combination, Typho-malarial Fever, was the characteristic "camp fever" during the Civil War. Symptoms included: a pronounced chill followed by an intermittent fever, abdominal tenderness and nausea, general debility, diarrhea, retention of urine, and furring of the tongue. ...
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camptothecin Belongs to the group of anticancer drugs called topoisomerase inhibitors.
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camphoraceous having a strong odor of camphor
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