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 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 Bovie Medical Corporation in the AMEX is: BVX.
The symbol for BSD Medical Corporation in NASDAQ is: BSDM.
The symbol for Escalon Medical Corp. in NASDAQ is: ESMC.
@ is the symbol used for "at" in medical terms. This is an example of crossover with lay terminology.
The medical symbol stands for Hermes's speed in Greek Mythology.
The symbol for Medical Action Industries Inc. in NASDAQ is: MDCI.