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hardened 1
has 14
have 16
having 27
head 4
heal 2
healed 1
Frequency    [«  »]
30 for
30 ulcer
27 from
27 having
27 if
27 may
26 but
Hippocrates
On Ulcers

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having

   Part
1 1 | formed either from the parts having been cut through by a sharp 2 3 | have become swelled, and, having suppurated, matter flows 3 5 | 5. Having pounded the white unripe 4 5 | levigated and moistened by having a small quantity of the 5 5 | finely levigated, then, having mixed, triturate in a very 6 5 | appears to be properly done, having poured off two parts of 7 5 | little water; and then, having added a third part of wine, 8 7 | alum, the finest natron; having toasted these things gently, 9 10| whole is consumed. Then, having sponged the ulcer and cleansed 10 10| powder equally corrosive:-Having sponged the ulcer, burn 11 10| until the whole be consumed; having reduced this to a fine powder, 12 11| become bloody and black:-Having pounded the flower of the 13 11| which have been cut asunder:-Having pounded, sifted, and mixed 14 11| than the black cinquefoil), having pounded this herb in oil 15 12| the other things, q. s. Having melted the grease that is 16 12| pour it into another pot; having levigated plumbago finely 17 12| possible of its membrane: having triturated or pounded it 18 13| cut into small parts, and having poured in white wine, boil 19 13| it is to be fomented; and having melted old swine’s seam 20 13| to be used as a liniment. Having boiled the leaves of the 21 13| and rubbed in. Another:-Having melted old swine’s seam, 22 13| with resin and bitumen, and having spread it on a piece of 23 14| lips of the wounds, and having spread greasy wool with 24 14| medicine for bloody wounds, and having carded the woof and made 25 14| made it soft, bind it on, having wetted it with wine and 26 15| seems to stand in need of having the blood evacuated from 27 16| remain in the opening. Then having applied a double compress,


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