Definitionn. thick dark green mucoid material that is the first feces of a newborn child
Last update: September 15, 2015
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In the 13th century opium thebaicum is mentioned by Simon Januensis, physician to Pope Nicholas IV., while meconium was still in use. [Please select]
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In the intestines no remains of food were found, but abundance of intestinal worms, and a substance strongly resembling the human meconium. [Please select]
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Calves sometimes suffer from constipation immediately after birth when the meconium that accumulates in the bowels before birth is not passed. [Please select]
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Whatever meconium is within reach of the finger should be carefully removed. [Please select]
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It may be preceded by constipation, as in retained meconium, or by fetid eructations and colicky pains, as in acute indigestion. [Please select]
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Meconium: the substance excreted by certain metabolic insects soon after their emergence from the chrysalis or pupa. [Please select]
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At birth the bowels of the calf contain the meconium, a tenacious, gluey, brownish-yellow material largely derived from the liver, which must be expelled before they can start their functions normally. [Please select]
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