Lassar's paste
Lassar's paste (las-arz) n. an ointment containing zinc oxide, starch, and salicylic acid in a soft paraffin base, used in the treatment of warts and calluses, scalp conditions, and other skin diseases. [ G. Lassar (1849–1907), German dermatologist]
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