Citations:præparation

Noun: antiquated spelling of

 * 1810, Lachlan Maclean, An Enquiry into the Nature, Causes, and Cure of Hydrothorax, J. Burkitt; Chapter VII, § III, page #187:
 * It seems to possess less antispasmodic, but greater diuretic, powers than the former præparation.
 * 1827, Williams Bishop, in Original Letters Illustrative of English History; Volume III of IV, page #255:
 * Most Gracious Lord, beinge com hither, accordinge unto the dutye of my place, to doe my best service for the præparation to the Coronation, and to wayte upon his Majestye for his royall pleasure and direction therein, I doe most humblye beseech your Grace to crowne soe many of your Graces former favoures, and to revive a creature of your owne, strucke dead onlye with your displeasure (but noe other discontentement in the universall worlde) by bringinge of me to kisse his Majestyes hand, with whom I tooke leave in noe disfavoure at all.
 * 1894, E. L. Shurly, Treatment of Phthisis Pulmonalis, in Transactions of the Michigan State Medical Society; Volume XVIII, page #78:
 * Should diarrhœa supervene, the arsenical præparation, of course, will have to be discontinued.