| milk t. |
1. a tall thistle, Silybum marianum, native to southern Europe and naturalized in North America. 2. [NF] the dried ripe fruit of the milk thistle, used for loss of appetite and for supportive treatment in gallbladder and liver disorders.
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| milk-alkali s. |
a syndrome characterized by hypercalcemia without hypercalciuria or hypophosphatemia, with only mild alkalosis, normal serum phosphatase, severe renal insufficiency with hyperazotemia, and calcinosis, attributed to ingestion of milk and absorbable alkali for long periods of time. Called also Burnett's s. and hypercalcemia s.
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| milker's n.’s |
1. milker's nodules (def. 1). 2. paravaccinia (def. 1).
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| milker's node v. |
pseudocowpox v.
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| Milkman s. |
a generalized bone disease marked by multiple transparent stripes of absorption in the long and flat bones; called also Looser-Milkman s.
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