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Infusion
InfusionMedical jur. A pharmaceutical operation, which consists in pouring a hot or cold fluid upon a substance, whose medical properties it is desired to extract. Infusion is also used for the product of this operation. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Substance Evidence. That which is essential; it is used in opposition to form. Extract A part of a writing. In general this is not evidence, because the whole of the writing may explain the part extracted, so as to give it a different sense; but sometimes extracts from public books are evidence, as the extracts from the registers of births, marriages and burials, kept according to law, when the whole of the matter has been extracted which relates to the cause or matter in issue. Infusion Medical jur. A pharmaceutical operation, which consists in pouring a hot or cold fluid upon a substance, whose medical properties it is desired to extract. Infusion is also used for the product of this operation. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Infra corpus comitatus Within the body of the countt. Infra dignitatem curae Below the dignity of the court. Infra hospitium Within the inn when once a traveller's baggage comes infra hospitium, that is, in the care and under the charge of the innkeeper, it is at his risk. Infra praesidia This term is used in relation to prizes, to signify that they have been brought completely in the power of the captors, that is, within the towns, camps, ports or fleet of the captors. Formerly, the rule was, and perhaps still in some countries is, that the act of bringing a prize infra praesidia, changed the property but the rule now established is, that there must be a sentence of condemnation to effect this purpose. Infraction The breach of a law or agreement; the violation of a compact. In the French law this is the generic expression to designate all actions which are punishable by the code of France. Infusion Ingenui Civil law. Those freemen who were born free. Ingratitude The forgetfulness of a kindness or benefit. Ingress, egress and regress These words are frequently used in leases to express the right of the lessee to enter, go upon, and return from the lands in question. Ingressu An ancient writ of entry, by which the plaintiff or complainant sought an entry into his lands. Ingrossing Practice. The act of copying from a rough draft a writing in order that it may be executed. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Infusion. If you have a better definition for Infusion than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Infusion may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Infusion and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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