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Hippocrates
On Ulcers

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1 1 | member in which a fracture may have occurred. In the case 2 1 | necessary quantity of pus may be formed, and the sore 3 1 | be formed, and the sore may be kept dry by a medicine 4 1 | surrounding parts, so that the pus may escape and the hardened 5 1 | escape and the hardened parts may become soft. Ulcers formed 6 1 | to be so treated that it may suppurate as quickly as 7 1 | from it abundantly, and as may seem seasonable; for thus 8 2 | dry, and then indeed you may apply them. The ulcer is 9 3 | danger that such an ulcer may not unite. When from a fall, 10 3 | surrounding parts, so that the pus may have free exit, and the 11 3 | and the indurated parts may be softened. But when the 12 3 | treatment is to be applied as may be needed. For the most 13 5 | during the night, that it may not suffer from the dew; 14 5 | during the day, so that it may dry equally, and may contract 15 5 | it may dry equally, and may contract as much virtue 16 5 | stirring it, so that it may not be burnt, at a gentle 17 6 | from suppurating, or they may be used for cleansing the 18 7 | scraped and finely pounded, may be sprinkled on the part. 19 8 | them any medicine which may appear suitable.~ 20 9 | medicine called caricum may be rubbed in, and the bandages 21 9 | rubbed in, and the bandages may be applied as formerly described 22 9 | arsenic, and cantharides. This may be compounded so as may 23 9 | may be compounded so as may be judged most proper, and 24 13| used for a liniment. And it may be prepared in water after 25 14| determination of the blood may be upward and not downward; 26 15| places, as circumstances may indicate.~ 27 16| flows; so that the blood may flow backward, and it is


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