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Hippocrates
On Fistulae

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1 1 | nates near the anus. For, having become putrid, it spreads 2 1 | happens, a fistula is formed, having an ichorous discharge, and 3 2 | stalk of fresh garlic, and having laid the man on his back, 4 2 | depth of the fistula. Then, having bruised the root of seseli 5 3 | 3. In the next place, having moistened the strip of cotton 6 3 | roasted and triturated, and having made it into a tent equal 7 3 | length to the fistula, and having passed a thread through 8 3 | again through the stalk, and having placed the patient in a 9 3 | reclining position, and having examined the ulcerated parts 10 3 | into the rectum (the rectum having been previously smeared 11 4 | with a horse hair; then having made a director (specillum) 12 4 | eye at its extremity, and having passed through it the end 13 4 | for hemorrhoids. Next day, having loosed the bandages, the 14 5 | does not get eaten through, having first examined it with a 15 6 | warm as a cataplasm; or, having mixed barley and Egyptian 16 6 | hip-bath of hot water, and having mixed together the juice 17 6 | and white wax, and then having melted in the same and mixed 18 8 | procidentia ani take place, having fomented the part with a 19 8 | attach a shawl behind, and having pushed up the anus, apply 20 8 | and water from myrtle, and having dried maiden-hair, pound 21 8 | be a discharge of blood, having washed with the same, and 22 9 | and provoke sneezing, and having moistened pomegranate rind 23 9 | rind with hot water, and having powdered alum in white wine, 24 9 | do not proceed properly, having mixed vermillion with honey, 25 10| as a cataplasm. Another: Having scraped off the rind of 26 10| austere wine undiluted; then having pounded, apply as a tepid 27 10| a tepid state. Another:-Having pounded the seed of hemlock, 28 11| But if it be inflamed, having boiled in water the root 29 11| otherwise the dried, and having cleaned the green root and 30 11| in the manner. Another:-Having bruised the inner part of 31 12| pain without inflammation, having roasted red natron, and 32 12| equal proportions; then having mixed it up with the best 33 12| apply, and bind. Another:-Having pounded the green leaves 34 12| the rind of its roots, and having mixed it up with dark-colored


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