Doctors commonly write Rx above contained by their prescription,whats its full form?

plz dont tell its description why they write it (just full form).

Answers:
take thou
it system that "Receipe" shows that how u have 2 help yourself to the prescribed medicine.
hay Rx is not of English word
it is diff word
it menas "for U"
The symbol "Rx" objective "prescription" is a transliteration of a symbol resembling a capital R next to a cross on the diagonal ().

There are various theories roughly the origin of this symbol - some entry its similarity to the eye of Horus, others to the ancient symbol for Jupiter, both gods whose protection may own been sought surrounded by medical contexts. Alternatively, it may be intended as an abbreviation of the Latin "recipe", the imperative form of "recipere", "to take"[2], and it is slightly possible that more than one of these factors influenced its form. Literally, "Recipe" money simply "Take.." and when a doctor writes a prescription beginning next to "Rx", he or she is completing the command. This was probably originally directed at the pharmacist who needed to run a certain amount of respectively ingredient to compound the medicine, to some extent than at the patient who must "take" the prescription, in the sense of consuming it.

Incidentally, contained by an entirely unrelated context (communications), "Rx" is an abbreviation for "receiver" or "to receive"


if u get any more doubts.. please feel free to check the interconnect provided below.. ok.

bye . bye..
It means please pinch.
Just to show that he is a doctor.
Hi.

"please take"

"One started off.others followed."

This is applicable for the doctors as okay as the "answers column" in Yahoo..?

Best wishes .
Rx is an contraction latin word "reciepe" ,meaning "you take".
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