Definition for O-PO-DEL'DOC

O-PO-DEL'DOC, n.

  1. The name of a plaster, said to have been invented by Mindererus; but in modern usage,
  2. A saponaceous camphorated liniment: a solution of soap in ardent spirits, with the addition of camphor and essential oils. Nicholson.

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