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Hippocrates
On Ulcers

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ulcers

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1 1 | avoid wetting all sorts of ulcers except with wine, unless 2 1 | applied. Neither do certain ulcers admit of cataplasms, and 3 1 | and water agree with all ulcers, and with the more recent 4 1 | of gangrene; and with the ulcers an inflammation in joints; 5 1 | particularly expedient. Recent ulcers, both the ulcers themselves 6 1 | Recent ulcers, both the ulcers themselves and the surrounding 7 1 | throbbing supervene; for ulcers then get inflamed when suppuration 8 1 | constitutes the pus of such ulcers. When you seem to require 9 1 | hardened parts may become soft. Ulcers formed either from the parts 10 1 | in like manner, from old ulcers, especially if situated 11 1 | especially which prevents such ulcers from healing, by getting 12 1 | nature, disagree with such ulcers, unless they are getting 13 2 | bowels agrees with most ulcers, and in wounds of the head, 14 2 | in otherwise inveterate ulcers. And when you want to apply 15 2 | better than winter with most ulcers, except those situated in 16 2 | still better with them. Ulcers which have been properly 17 2 | the cicatrices of such ulcers become deeper than usual. 18 2 | become deeper than usual. Ulcers which are not cleansed, 19 3 | 3. Circular ulcers, if somewhat hollow, you 20 3 | livid. And of corroding ulcers, those which are phagedaenic, 21 4 | of erysipelas seizing the ulcers, the leaves of woad are 22 5 | medicine is to be used for old ulcers, and also for recent wounds 23 5 | of the glans penis, and ulcers on the head and ears. Another 24 5 | Another medicine for the same ulcers:-The dried gall of an ox, 25 5 | toasted. This cleanses the ulcers better than the former, 26 5 | consistence. By these, recent ulcers are most speedily prevented 27 7 | gall; this cleanses fungous ulcers, renders them hollow, and 28 8 | fills up hollow and clean ulcers; (when dried it resembles 29 10| Another powder for the same ulcers:-The black chamaeleon, when 30 10| Orchomenian powder. For spreading ulcers:-Alum, both the Egyptian 31 11| 11. For old ulcers which occur on the fore 32 15| open; for, generally, large ulcers are the consequence of the 33 17| incisions and inflammatory ulcers will arise from them. In


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