1) Give for me. Give for the author. Give for one s own use. 2) Take iodine by itself for internal use. 3) Immediately

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1) Give for me. Give for the author. Give for one"s own use.
2) Take iodine by itself for internal use.
3) Immediately give the medication.
4) Give as quickly as possible.
5) "Where there is pus, there is incision."
6) "Where there is pus, there is evacuation."
7) Slow-acting Insulin, Medium-acting Insulin, Long-acting Insulin.
8) Take the medication by itself.
9) Very well rectified Spirit of Wine.
10) Moderately coarse powder.
11) Far finely ground powder.
12) Far coarsely ground powder.
13) Prepare immediately and give the medication.
14) White bolus used as a binder for powder preparation and can be used alone.
15) Finely chopped rhizome.
16) "I carry all my belongings with me (with myself)."
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1) "Give for me" means to provide something for my benefit or use. It implies that someone is offering or providing something to you.
"Give for the author" means to provide something for the benefit of the author. It could be a reward, recognition, or any form of support given to the author for their work.
"Give for one"s own use" means to provide something for your own personal use or consumption. It implies that you are acquiring or obtaining something for your individual needs.

2) "Take iodine by itself for internal use" means to consume iodine orally. It suggests taking iodine in a form suitable for ingestion, such as a liquid solution or a tablet, without any additional substances or compounds. Internal use of iodine may be recommended for certain medical conditions or as a dietary supplement.

3) "Immediately give the medication" indicates the urgency of administering the medication without delay. It suggests that the medication should be provided promptly, maintaining the importance of timeliness to ensure its effectiveness.

4) "Give as quickly as possible" emphasizes the need for prompt action in providing something. It implies that the item or action should be delivered or performed without unnecessary delay, prioritizing speed and efficiency.

5) "Where there is pus, there is incision" highlights the correlation between the presence of pus (a thick, yellowish fluid typically associated with infections) and the need for an incision (a surgical cut) to drain or treat the infection. It signifies that when pus is present, it is often necessary to perform an incision to address the underlying issue.

6) "Where there is pus, there is evacuation" suggests that the presence of pus in a certain area requires its removal or drainage. It highlights the importance of evacuating or draining the pus to help alleviate symptoms and facilitate healing.

7) Slow-acting Insulin, Medium-acting Insulin, Long-acting Insulin refer to different types of insulin used in the treatment of diabetes. Slow-acting insulin is designed to have an extended duration of action, providing a steady and prolonged release of insulin. Medium-acting insulin has a moderate duration of action. Long-acting insulin has a prolonged action and can typically cover the insulin needs for an entire day.

8) "Take the medication by itself" suggests consuming the medication without any additional substances, such as food or other medications. It generally implies that the medication should be taken alone to ensure its effectiveness or to avoid potential interactions with other substances.

9) "Very well rectified Spirit of Wine" refers to a highly purified and distilled form of alcohol commonly known as "rectified spirit of wine." It is a highly concentrated alcohol obtained through multiple distillation processes to remove impurities. This term may be used in chemistry or pharmaceutical contexts.

10) "Moderately coarse powder" describes a powdered substance that is not extremely fine but still has some degree of coarseness. It indicates that the particles of the powder are not as finely ground as in a fine powder but are not excessively large or coarse either.

11) "Far finely ground powder" suggests that the powder has been ground into very fine particles. It conveys that the powder has undergone thorough grinding to achieve a high degree of fineness.

12) "Far coarsely ground powder" indicates that the powder has been ground into larger particles compared to a finer powder. It suggests that the grinding process has been less thorough, resulting in a coarser texture or particle size.

13) "Prepare immediately and give the medication" emphasizes the need to promptly and efficiently prepare the medication and administer it to the patient. It underscores the importance of timeliness in ensuring the medication"s effectiveness and addressing the patient"s condition promptly.

14) "White bolus used as a binder for powder preparation" refers to a white compressed tablet or pill that is used as a binding agent or cohesive substance in the preparation of powdered medications. It suggests that this particular bolus, with its color and composition, serves the purpose of holding the powdered ingredients together when preparing them for administration.