A c with a line over it means with in medical terms, and an s with a line over it means without in medical terms. I don't know of any major revision in that tradition.
You can use w/o. In medical shorthand without is a s with a line over it and with is a c with a line over it
You can use w/o. In medical shorthand without is a s with a line over it and with is a c with a line over it
The symbol for Bovie Medical Corporation in the AMEX is: BVX.
The symbol for Escalon Medical Corp. in NASDAQ is: ESMC.
The symbol for Natus Medical Incorporated in NASDAQ is: BABY.
The symbol for Syneron Medical Ltd. in NASDAQ is: ELOS.
The symbol for Cantel Medical Corp. in the NYSE is: CMN.
The symbol for Symmetry Medical Inc in the NYSE is: SMA.
The symbol for BSD Medical Corporation in NASDAQ is: BSDM.
The medical symbol stands for Hermes's speed in Greek Mythology.
@ is the symbol used for "at" in medical terms. This is an example of crossover with lay terminology.
The symbol for Dehaier Medical Systems Limited in NASDAQ is: DHRM.