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A pill organiser (or pill organizer), pill container, dosette box, pillcase or pillbox is a multicompartment compliance aid for storing scheduled doses of medications. Pill organisers usually have square-shaped compartments for each day of the week, although other more compact and discreet versions have come to market, including cylindrical and ...
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However, it seems more likely that it originally alluded to pillar boxes, with a comparison being drawn between the loophole on the pillbox and the letter-slot on the pillar box. [ 4 ] The term is found in print in The Times on 2 August 1917, following the beginning of the Third Battle of Ypres ; and in The Scotsman on 17 September 1917 ...
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But why are there cotton balls in pill bottles in the first place? Bayer actually started the ritual in the early 20th century in order to keep their pills in place.
Pill organizer, a container for medicine; Pillbox hat, a woman's hat with a flat crown, straight upright sides, and no brim; Pillbox (military), concrete dug-in guard posts; Pillbox affair, a 1939 British political and military controversy
A 30-year journey Elacestrant was not McDonnell’s first attempt at bringing a breast cancer drug to market. In 1996, his lab developed a similar drug, etacstil, which was the first oral ...
A pill box presented to a technician at ICI in 1936 made from the first pound of polyethylene The first industrially practical polyethylene synthesis (diazomethane is a notoriously unstable substance that is generally avoided in industrial syntheses) was again accidentally discovered in 1933 by Eric Fawcett and Reginald Gibson at the Imperial ...