Found 3 items, similar to Prescription.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: prescription
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: prescription
prescription
n 1: directions prescribed beforehand; the action of prescribing
authoritative rules or directions;
“I tried to follow
her prescription for success”
2: a drug that is available only with written instructions from
a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist;
“he told the doctor
that he had been taking his prescription regularly” [syn:
prescription drug,
prescription medicine,
ethical drug
] [ant:
over-the-counter drug,
over-the-counter drug
]
3: written instructions for an optician on the lenses for a
given person
4: written instructions from a physician or dentist to a
druggist concerning the form and dosage of a drug to be
issued to a given patient
prescription
adj : available only with a doctor's written prescription;
“a
prescription drug” [syn:
prescription(a)] [ant:
nonprescription(a)]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Prescription
Prescription
\Pre*scrip"tion\ (pr[-e]*skr[i^]p"sh[u^]n), n. [F.
prescription, L. praescriptio, an inscription, preface,
precept, demurrer, prescription (in sense 3), fr.
praescribere. See
Prescribe.]
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1. The act of prescribing, directing, or dictating;
direction; precept; also, that which is prescribed.
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2. (Med.) A direction of a remedy or of remedies for a
disease, and the manner of using them; a medical recipe;
also, a prescribed remedy. Hence: a written order from a
physician for a medication, which allows a patient to
legally obtain medication which is required by law to be
dispensed only on authorization from a physician or other
qualified medical practitioner.
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3. (Law) A prescribing for title; the claim of title to a
thing by virtue of immemorial use and enjoyment; the right
or title acquired by possession had during the time and in
the manner fixed by law. --Bacon.
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That profound reverence for law and prescription
which has long been characteristic of Englishmen.
--Macaulay.
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Note: Prescription differs from custom, which is a local
usage, while prescription is personal, annexed to the
person only. Prescription only extends to incorporeal
rights, such as a right of way, or of common. What the
law gives of common rights is not the subject of
prescription. --Blackstone. --Cruise. --Kent. In Scotch
law, prescription is employed in the sense in which
limitation is used in England and America, namely, to
express that operation of the lapse of time by which
obligations are extinguished or title protected. --Sir
T. Craig. --Erskine.
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