What does magdaleon mean?
Magdaleon means (obsolete) A medicine in the form of a roll, especially a roll of plaster..
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(obsolete) A medicine in the form of a roll, especially a roll of plaster..
Applying the magdaleon or roale unto the Needle it would both stir and attract it.
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Magdaleon means (obsolete) A medicine in the form of a roll, especially a roll of plaster..
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Applying the magdaleon or roale unto the Needle it would both stir and attract it.
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