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unguentum hydrargyri nitratis
Citrine Cit"rine, a. [F. citrin. See Citron.] Like a citron or lemon; of a lemon color; greenish yellow. Citrine ointment (Med.), a yellowish mercurial ointment, the unguentum hydrargyri nitratis.

Meaning of Unguentum from wikipedia

- An unguent is a soothing preparation spread on wounds, burns, rashes, ab****ns or other topical injuries (i.e. damage to the skin). It is similar to an...
- Masdevallia unguentum was discovered in 2010 in the collection of Finca Dracula and is reported from Colombia. It is morphologically similar to Masdevallia...
-  'flying salve'). Latin names included unguentum sabbati lit. 'sabbath unguent'), unguentum pharelis, unguentum populi (lit. 'poplar unguent') or unguenta...
- Pliny the Elder mentions a herb maron as an ingredient of the Regale Unguentum ("Royal Perfume") used by the Parthian kings in the 1st century CE. In...
- the early Roman empire, nardus was the main ingredient of a perfume (unguentum nardinum). Pliny's Natural History lists several species of nardus used...
- known was the Apostles' Ointment (Latin: Apostolorum unguentum), or Ointment of Venus (Latin: unguentum Veneris) which was an ointment attributed to Avicenna...
- or "cc", spell out "unit" u.d., ut. dict. ut dictum as directed   ung. unguentum ointment   USP   United States Pharmacopeia   vag. vagine ****lly  ...
- for Organ Sharing UOP, UO, U/O urinary output Ung ointment (from Latin unguentum) Unk unknown UPJ ureteropelvic junction (see pyeloplasty) UPO until proven...
- also distinguished as a chemist and developed several drugs, such as Unguentum ex nitro, Magistrum perlarum, Magistrum collorum, and Aurum potabile,...
- celebrated for the manufacture of a perfume designated as the Mendesium unguentum. (Plin. xiii. 1. s. 2.) Mendes, however, declined early, and disappears...