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Definition of rescript
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Rescript
(v. t.) The
answer
of an
emperor
when
formallyconsulted
by
particular
persons
on some
difficult
question;
hence,
an edict or
decree..
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Recipe
::
Recipe
(n.) A
formulary
or
prescription
for
making
some
combination,
mixture,
or
preparation
of
materials;
a
receipt;
especially,
a
prescription
for
medicine..
Formula
::
Formula
(n.) A
prescription
or
recipe
for the
preparation
of a
medicinal
compound.
Spatula
::
Spatula
(n.) An
implement
shaped
like a
knife,
flat, thin, and
somewhat
flexible,
used for
spreading
paints,
fine
plasters,
drugs in
compounding
prescriptions,
etc. Cf.
Palette
knife,
under
Palette..
Dover's Powder
::
Dover's
Powder
() A
powder
of
ipecac
and
opium,
compounded,
in the
United
States,
with sugar of milk, but in
England
(as
formerly
in the
United
States)
with
sulphate
of
potash,
and in
France
(as in Dr.
Dover's
original
prescription)
with
nitrate
and
sulphate
of
potash
and
licorice.
It is an
anodyne
diaphoretic..
Rule
::
Rule (a.) That which is
prescribed
or laid down as a guide for
conduct
or
action;
a
governing
direction
for a
specific
purpose;
an
authoritative
enactment;
a
regulation;
a
prescription;
a
precept;
as, the rules of
various
societies;
the rules
governing
a
school;
a rule of
etiquette
or
propriety;
the rules of
cricket..
Subscription
::
Subscription
(n.) That part of a
prescription
which
contains
the
direction
to the
apothecary.
Rescript
::
Rescript
(v. t.) A
counterpart.
Mandate
::
Mandate
(n.) A
rescript
of the pope,
commanding
an
ordinary
collator
to put the
person
therein
named in
possession
of the first
vacant
benefice
in his
collation..
Prescription
::
Prescription
(n.) The act of
prescribing,
directing,
or
dictating;
direction;
precept;
also, that which is
prescribed..
Pharmacy
::
Pharmacy
(n.) The art or
practice
of
preparing
and
preserving
drugs,
and of
compounding
and
dispensing
medicines
according
to
prescriptions
of
physicians;
the
occupation
of an
apothecary
or a
pharmaceutical
chemist..
Prescription
::
Prescription
(n.) A
direction
of a
remedy
or of
remedies
for a
disease,
and the
manner
of using them; a
medical
recipe;
also, a
prescribed
remedy..
Prescriptively
::
Prescriptively
(adv.)
By
prescription.
Park
::
Park (n.) A piece of
ground
inclosed,
and
stored
with
beasts
of the
chase,
which a man may have by
prescription,
or the
king's
grant..
Prescriptibility
::
Prescriptibility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
prescriptible.
Polypharmacy
::
Polypharmacy
(n.) A
prescription
made up of many
medicines
or
ingredients.
Appendant
::
Appendant
(v. t.)
Appended
by
prescription,
that is, a
personal
usage for a
considerable
time; -- said of a thing of
inheritance
belonging
to
another
inheritance
which is
superior
or more
worthy;
as, an
advowson,
common,
etc. , which may be
appendant
to a
manor,
common
of
fishing
to a
freehold,
a seat in
church
to a
house..
Direction
::
Direction
(n.) That which is
imposed
by
directing;
a
guiding
or
authoritative
instruction;
prescription;
order;
command;
as, he grave
directions
to the
servants..
Prescription
::
Prescription
(n.) A
prescribing
for
title;
the claim of title to a thing by
virtue
immemorial
use and
enjoyment;
the right or title
acquired
by
possession
had
during
the time and in the
manner
fixed by law.
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) That part of a
prescription
which
contains
the
directions
to the
patient.
It is
usually
prefaced
by S or Sig. (an
abbreviation
for the Latin
signa,
imperative
of
signare
to sign or
mark)..
Liberty
::
Liberty
(n.)
Privilege;
exemption;
franchise;
immunity
enjoyed
by
prescription
or by
grant;
as, the
liberties
of the
commercial
cities
of
Europe..
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