medicament
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Origin of medicament
1535–45; < Latin medicāmentum remedy, physic, equivalent to medicā ( rī ) to cure + -mentum -ment. See medicate
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I have to bring every kind of instrument, every kind of medicament, everything you could think of in two bags: one large suitcase and one satchel that goes over my shoulders.
From New York Times • Nov. 3, 2017
The Journal, watchdog for the U. S. medical profession which examines every patent medicine and household medicament, has been sniffing at this proprietary bone for some time.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Besides directing the proper diet and plenty of vigorous exercise in the open air, he will prescribe the proper medicament.
From Plain Talks on Avoided Subjects by Guernsey, Henry Newell
In such cases, of course, a history of the ingestion of a medicament capable of producing a rash will afford valuable aid in the diagnosis.
From A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases by Various
Hast thou a single seraph-eyed medicament To ease our sorrow and our twitching woe?
From The Dreamers A Club by Bangs, John Kendrick
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