PYROTHONIDE
\pˌa͡ɪɹə͡ʊθˈɒna͡ɪd], \pˌaɪɹəʊθˈɒnaɪd], \p_ˌaɪ_ɹ_əʊ_θ_ˈɒ_n_aɪ_d]\
Definitions of PYROTHONIDE
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A kind of empyreumatic oil produced by the combustion of textures of hemp, linen, or cotton in a copper vessel, -- formerly used as a remedial agent.
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A kind of pyrogenous or empyreumatic oil, produced by the combustion of textures of hemp, linen, or cotton in a copper vessel. The brown product is acid. Its medical properties probably resemble those of creasote. Diluted with three or four times its weight of water, it has been used as a gargle in cynanche tonsillaris, but is not now employed. It is said, also, to be a popular remedy for toothach and skin diseases. When prepared from rags, it is called Rag oil; when from paper, Paper oil, (F.) Huile de Papier.
By Robley Dunglison
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