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<p> 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. </p>
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<p> [[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. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_113368"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/webster-s-dictionary/dover's+powder Dover'S Powder from Webster's Dictionary]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 13 October 2021

Dover'S Powder [1]

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.

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