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1 1 | except with wine, unless the ulcer be situated in a joint.
2 1 | to the unsound, since an ulcer is wet, but a sound part
3 1 | than the older; and with an ulcer which either is inflamed
4 1 | occurred. In the case of an ulcer, it is not expedient to
5 1 | more especially if the ulcer be situated in the leg;
6 1 | cataplasm, it is not the ulcer itself to which you must
7 1 | grow up. In every recent ulcer, except in the belly, it
8 1 | blood, to bind over the ulcer a thick and soft piece of
9 1 | more especially if the ulcer stands in need of more cleansing.
10 2 | you may apply them. The ulcer is to be frequently cleaned
11 2 | the points adjoining to an ulcer are inflamed, the ulcer
12 2 | ulcer are inflamed, the ulcer is not disposed to heal
13 2 | blood in the part, is the ulcer disposed to heal, unless
14 3 | way most suitable to the ulcer, either upward or downward.
15 3 | swelling arises around an. ulcer, and if the ulcer remain
16 3 | around an. ulcer, and if the ulcer remain free from inflammation,
17 3 | process of time. And whatever ulcer gets swelled along with
18 3 | is a danger that such an ulcer may not unite. When from
19 3 | the parts surrounding the ulcer have become swelled, and,
20 3 | from the swelling by the ulcer, if in such cases a cataplasm
21 3 | parts and advancing to the ulcer by degrees. But plenty of
22 3 | to be removed. When the ulcer is deep seated in the flesh,
23 3 | the compression. Such an ulcer should be cut up upon a
24 3 | most part, in every hollow ulcer which can be seen into which
25 3 | flabby and putrid, such an ulcer, and the parts which surround
26 4 | and the poley, and if the ulcer stand in need of cleansing,
27 4 | as a cataplasm. When the ulcer is clean, but both it and
28 10| Then, having sponged the ulcer and cleansed it, bandage
29 10| corrosive:-Having sponged the ulcer, burn the most greasy wool
30 13| apply a bandage. When an ulcer has formed on the back from
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