Part
1 1 | ulcer is wet, but a sound part is dry. And it is better
2 1 | it is better to leave the part without a bandage unless
3 1 | create irritation. For the part becomes inflamed when rigor
4 1 | more than in any other part of the body. For when the
5 2 | overflow of blood in the part, is the ulcer disposed to
6 3 | or in any other way, a part has been torn or bruised,
7 3 | be needed. For the most part, in every hollow ulcer which
8 5 | frankincense, of myrrh an equal part, of saffron an equal part,
9 5 | part, of saffron an equal part, the flowers of copper,
10 5 | of water as possible one part; then boil, stirring it,
11 5 | then, having added a third part of wine, boil until it attain
12 7 | may be sprinkled on the part. Another, for bloody sores
13 8 | Another:-The internal fatty part, resembling honey, of a
14 8 | and finely levigated, one part. Another:-Of the dried fig,
15 10| and the Melian; but the part is to be first cleansed
16 11| which occur on the fore part of the legs; they become
17 11| wild myrtle, bind on the part; and the herb cinquefoil (
18 11| herb in oil bind it on the part, and then remove it on the
19 12| Pound the inner mucous part of the squill and pitch,
20 12| of the frankincense one part, and of the other one part,
21 12| part, and of the other one part, and of the shavings of
22 12| shavings of the lotus one part; but let there be two parts
23 12| of fresh swine’s seam one part. Another:-Or old swine’s
24 14| be bound upon the sound part; but the swelling and inflammation
25 14| this happen in any other part of the body. But blood is
26 14| swellings; and whatever part you scarify, this is to
27 14| not press hard upon the part with the specillum, lest
28 14| oil. And let the scarified part be so placed that the determination
29 14| downward; and do not wet the part at all, and let the patient
30 15| When a varix is on the fore part of the leg, and is very
31 16| of time. Then bind up the part while matters are so, no
32 17| applied again before the part is healed up, so as to abstract
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