suspensum
Suspensum is a Latin term historically used in pharmacology and medicine to denote a suspension, a liquid dosage form in which solid particles are dispersed throughout a liquid rather than dissolved. The word derives from suspendere, meaning to hang or suspend, and in Latin usage suspensum can function as a neuter noun or as an adjective describing a suspended preparation.
In classical and medieval Latin pharmacopoeias and medical writings, suspensum appears as the designation for medicinal
Modern practice favors the English term suspension, and suspensum is now primarily encountered in historical texts,
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