| mineral o. |
[USP] a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum, with a specific gravity of 0.8450.905; used as a cathartic, as a skin emollient and cleanser, and as a solvent and oleaginous vehicle in pharmaceutical preparations. Called also heavy liquid petrolatum, liquid petrolatum, liquid paraffin, and white mineral o.
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| mineral oil e. |
[USP] an emulsion of mineral oil, acacia, syrup, vanillin, and alcohol in purified water, used as a cathartic.
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| mineral s.’s |
sulfates in the urine which are combinations of sulfuric acid with mineral substances such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium.
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| miners' a. |
hookworm anemia in humans.
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| miners' e. |
enlargement of the bursa over the point of the elbow (olecranon bursitis) caused by resting the weight of the body on the elbow as in mining.
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