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Definitions of seidlitz powders in various dictionaries:
noun - an effervescing salt containing sodium bicarbonate and Rochelle salt and tartaric acid
noun - an effervescing salt containing sodium bicarbonate and Rochelle salt and tartaric acid
SEIDLITZ POWDERS - Of or pertaining to Seidlitz, a village in Bohemia.
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Seidlitz powders is the generic name under which a commonly known laxative and digestion regulator was marketed and sold by numerous manufacturers under names such as "Rexall Seidlitz Powders", particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.The three ingredients of Seidlitz powders (tartaric acid, potassium sodium tartrate and sodium bicarbonate) were manufactured by chemical factories from the mid-19th century onwards. The name 'Seidlitz powders' ultimately derives from the village of Sedlec in the Czech Republic. See also § Etymology below.* The municipality of Sedlec (somewhat confusingly) is also the source of 'Sedlitz bitter water' (see also § Sedlitz water below), a naturally occurring spa mineral water which has an entirely different chemical composition and side-effects from Seidlitz powders: there is apparently no connection between the two products except the name. |