Yes, you are correct. Carol Serr, who originally posted the message, pointed
this out as well. She forwarded the following web site that confirms this:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/eebo/docs/dox/medical.html
Ben Pykles
Quoting Juston Fareillo <[log in to unmask]>:
> Juston Fariello
> Archaeologist
> URS Corporation
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> I am unfamiliar with the W. B. M. Co., but believe that the Z symbol
> represents ounces. If you look close, the hook at the top is of the Z is a
> O. So the symbol is OZ or ounces. I've only seen this symbol on bottles
> with CC measurments on one side and the OZ symbol on the other with lines
> to deliniate measurments. Take an ounce of water and see if it fills to the
> line.
>