| seidlitz | Of or pertaining to Seidlitz, a village in Bohemia. Alternative forms: Sedlitz] Seidlitz powders, effervescing salts, consisting of two separate powders, one of which contains forty grains of sodium bicarbonate mixed with two drachms of Rochell salt (tartrate of potassium and sodium) and the other contains thirty-five grains of tartaric acid. The powders are mixed in water, and drunk while effervescing, as a mild cathartic; so called from the resemblance to the natural water of Seidlitz. Called also Rochelle powders. Seidlitz water, a natural water from Seidlitz, containing magnesium, sodium, calcium, and potassium sulphates, with calcium carbonate and a little magnesium chloride. It is used as an aperient. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Seidlitz mixture | A mixture of 3 parts Rochelle salt and 1 part sodium bicarbonate. Ten grams of the mixture are employed with 2.17 g tartaric acid for one Seidlitz powder. The powder, which effervesces when placed in water, was widely used as a cathartic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Seidlitz powder |
an effervescing salt containing sodium bicarbonate and Rochelle salt and tartaric acid; used as a cathartic
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Seidlitz powder: an effervescing salt containing sodium bicarbonate and Rochelle salt and tartaric acid; used as a cathartic
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| seidlitz | an effervescing salt containing sodium bicarbonate and Rochelle salt and tartaric acid |
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| seidlitz | an effervescing salt containing sodium bicarbonate and Rochelle salt and tartaric acid |
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