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COLOSTRUM

Volume 17 · 54 words · 1810 Edition

the first milk of any animal after bringing forth young, called in some places beeatings. It is remarkable that this milk is generally cathartic, and purges the meconium; thus serving both as an aliment and medicine.

An emulsion prepared with turpentine dissolved with the yolk of an egg, is sometimes called by this name.