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    poultice


    poultices


    1. and a tree-moss poultice to draw out any infection


    2. ‘What happened to the poultice, I placed over the


    3. ‘You fool! The itch meant that the poultice was


    4. applying a poultice to the wound


    5. After that she covered the side of his face in the evil-smelling warm poultice, tucked a blanket around him for warmth and then left the vardo, gesturing for Papa to follow


    6. “More poultice please Nimblefax,” and a sodden batch came spitting his way, he caught it and bound the hoof


    7. “Thea gave me a poultice, but I don’t think it’s working


    8. She meant to make a soothing poultice, surely


    9. “It might fester if I don’t wash it and apply a poultice of healing herbs


    10. Without the herbs for making a healing poultice, fevers were usually the result of wounds that tore the flesh

    11. “God’s teeth, Kay,” he reprimanded as he ground a poultice in a mortar on a nearby table


    12. He took some clean rags from the table and tied them around to hold the poultice in place


    13. The scribe closes his eyes as Isabella mutters a blessing—of sorts—over her efforts and begins layering the leaves across each other to make a poultice


    14. Johan’s poultice had been an effective one


    15. I brought the still warm poultice of barley, honey, and comfrey


    16. I folded the poultice around his bruised leg while Lovern and Harailt positioned the branches and, as fast as Sileas could hand the cloth to them, tied them into place


    17. Elise‘s shade tree surgery and aloes poultice had helped the stricken man causing his spirits to improve the past two hours


    18. Then Wille, who liked to explain things, explained to Marna about a poultice the miller needed for a bite on his arm


    19. directly to the burn as a poultice


    20. She pointed to the poultice on Jay's hand

    21. Jay stared down at the poultice covering the wound where his fingers were


    22. Once he was sure that nobody was watching he removed the poultice from his hand


    23. Jay carefully covered his hand with the poultice


    24. Jay fingered his poultice


    25. It contained a small green fin and poultice


    26. BACK ON THE dock, Bergit pressed a poultice to Sterling's wounded hand causing him to stir


    27. He felt the blood in his mouth and the poultice on his skin


    28. “Was he exposed to one of these?” the first man in the containment suit asked, holding up a poultice in a sealed glass flask


    29. Then, he used the hard and wide stalks of the two magical shrubs to hold up the poultice


    30. Besides, the ship had a good stock of the madrepore Dendrophylia , known in Provence by the name sea fennel, and a poultice made from the dissolved flesh of its polyps will furnish an excellent cough medicine

    31. Then, in a distant Missionary way he asked them certain questions,—as why little Joe had that hole in his frill, who said, Pa, Flopson was going to mend it when she had time,—and how little Fanny came by that whitlow, who said, Pa, Millers was going to poultice it when she didn't forget


    32. “Make up a poultice of three parts chicken fat, three parts goat dung and one part white lead, and cover the burn with it


    33. But the monks disagreed – except for Brother Thomas, who was convinced he had lost his arm because of the poultice prescribed by Prior Anthony almost twenty years ago


    34. Caris finished mixing the poultice and turned away to wash her hands in a bowl


    35. Are wet burns caused by hot liquids, whether water, steam, oil or even a poultice


    36. A cold compress (like a poultice, but cold—ice wrapped in a cloth is ideal, if available) helps to reduce pain


    37. NOTE: Use these plants externally to bathe the skin or where indicated, as a poultice


    38. Mallow: Decoction of leaves and flowers as poultice


    39. A rubbing with bruised leaves soothes insect bites; boiled leaves are a good poultice for skin eruptions


    40. The mountains are a kind of poultice for a man’s abstract pain

    41. “And, Mitia dear,” she added to her nephew, despite the glum looks which he was throwing at her for having interrupted the logical thread of his deductions, “you had better let me poultice your cheek, or your teeth will begin to ache again


    1. He was sickly and weak and her mother doted on him constantly with her herbs, teas and poultices


    2. 74 Native Americans used poultices of witch hazel


    3. They stayed hot as persistently as poultices


    4. Eel-like fins now inhabited poultices where the severed digits had once been


    5. Bergit collected the remaining poultices and placed them carefully in her rucksack


    6. poultices of it, and healed wounds with it


    7. She knew the treatments Mattie never prescribed: poultices made with dung, medicines containing gold and silver, verses written on vellum and bound to the ailing part of the body


    8. ” Caris was doubtful of the value of poultices


    9. Weak people would be made weaker by bleeding; starved people would be made thinner by purging; wounds would be covered with poultices made of animal dung to encourage the body to produce pus


    10. Poultices can be applied to stiff joints, sprains and pus-filled sores

    11. Certainly, at the time I put it on, it was saturated with lotions, and stained by contact with poultices and plasters of all imaginable kinds


    12. Or else mustard poultices


    13. —The bark of the root is used to heal wounds, and in poultices


    14. It is also used in poultices


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