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apozem
apozem (ˈæpəˌzɛm) nan infusion or decoctionEncyclopediaSeeDecoctionapozem
de·coc·tion (dē-kok'shŭn), 1. The process of boiling. 2. The pharmacopeial name for preparations made by boiling crude vegetable drugs, and then straining, in the proportion of 50 g of the drug to 1000 mL of water. Synonym(s): apozem, apozema [L. decoctio, fr. de-coquo, pp. -coctus, to boil down] apozem An antiquated term for a herbal extract prepared by boiling the plant part (leaves, roots, bark, etc.); decoction. It is not used in the working medical parlance.ThesaurusSeedecoction |