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cathartic A powerful purgative or laxative, causing severe evacuation, with or without pain.
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cathartic an agent which produces active bowel movements, often accompanying cramps; it is usually combined with an antispasmodic.
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cathode ray tube A vacuum tube containing a screen on which ultrasonic scans or oscilloscope traces may be displayed.
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cathode ray tube The Cathode Ray tube is the heart, soul, and guts of any standard television set. The CRT is the picture tube used in all television and monitor sets that require a scanning tube. In a CRT,
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catheter A thin flexible tube which can be guided into body organs. A cardiac catheter is inserted into a vein or artery (usually an arm or leg) and gently threaded into the heart. Its progress can be watched on a fluoroscope. It can be used for diagnosis (to take samples of blood or pressure readings in the chambers of the heart), treatment, (administer a drug), or to carry out a procedure.
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