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ancient Greece. The unit of
volume is more
correctly called a
fluid dram,
fluid drachm,
fluidram or
fluidrachm (abbreviated fl dr, ƒ 3, or fʒ).: C-17 ...
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different unit. † The
fluid scruple has been
properly defined on its own in the apothecaries'
system as 1⁄24 fl oz, 1⁄3
fluid dram, or = 20
minims (≈ 1...
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under half of the dram in apothecaries'. The
fluid dram unit of
volume is
based on the
weight of 1
dram of
water in the apothecaries' system. To alleviate...
- Measurement.
Chapel Hill, NC:
University of
North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
fluid dram or
fluidram (fl dr).
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original on 9 July 2018. Retrieved...
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countries in the
measurement of
dosages of medicine. also
spelled fluidram or
fluid dram CIA
World Factbook Robert Thomas (médecin) (1819). The
modern practice...
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generally understood to be the
capacity of the container; i.e., the
amount of
fluid (gas or liquid) that the
container could hold,
rather than the
amount of...
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fluid ounce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fluid ounce (abbreviated fl oz, fl. oz. or oz. fl., old
forms ℥, fl ℥, f℥, ƒ ℥) is a unit of...
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dram, or 20 grains. It is
therefore equal to 1.2959782 grams. The Roman scruple was
somewhat smaller,
around 1.14 g. The
fluid scruple is 1⁄24
fluid ounce...
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units was,
while inexact,
presumed to be
equal to 1/60 of a
fluid dram or 1/480 of a
fluid ounce. In
organic synthesis, a
synthetic procedure will often...
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descriptions of Apothecaries'
fluid measures,
which typically list 60
minims per
fluid dram, and 8
fluid drams per
fluid ounce (480 minims). The main effects...