| picric acid j. |
jaundice due to picric acid poisoning; seen in munition workers and in malingering soldiers who deliberately ingest picric acid.
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| picrocarmine |
a stain prepared from picric acid and carmine and used in microscopy. It consists of a mixture of carmine, ammonia, and distilled water, to which is added an aqueous solution of picric acid.
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| picrogeusia |
a pathologic bitter taste.
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| picronigrosin |
a solution of picric acid and nigrosin in alcohol, used as a stain.
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| Picrorrhiza |
a genus of herbs of the family Scrophulariaceae, native to the Himalayas; the rhizome of P. kurro´a Royle is tonic and antiperiodic.
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