- A
poultice, also
called a cataplasm, is a soft
moist m****,
often heated and medicated, that is
spread on
cloth and
placed over the skin to
treat an aching...
- are chewed, and the
juice applied before fire-walking or fire-eating. A
poultice of the
pulverized plant is
mixed with
water and
applied to burns. Achnatherum...
-
caught in a trapper's snare, and they take care of its wounds. Amy
makes a
poultice for it and the mare
comes to the
coral to feed it.
After a walk
along a...
- King by
forcibly restraining him
until he was calm, or
applying caustic poultices to draw out "evil humours". In the
reconvened Parliament, Fox and Pitt...
- and
gruels to give
muscular strength.
Crushed petals were also used as a
poultice on skin
spots and
mixed with
banana oil, for dry skin and sunburn. In herbalism...
-
Instead they
utilise herbal medicine for healing,
especially teas and
poultices, with
cannabis often used as an ingredient.
Rastas use
their physical...
-
before sucking venom from a
snakebite and
applying a
poultice to the wound. This
compound poultice of the root is
applied with much
ceremony to rattlesnake...
- pulp, it has been used to
relieve poisonous bites and stings. To make a
poultice, the
entire plant is used, and
applied directly to the
affected area. Making...
-
apply a
poultice of the
smashed plant to the
chest for
pains and for colds, take an
infusion of the
roots for diarrhea, and
apply a
poultice of plant...
- species) in
three remedies. One, as part of an
elaborate recipe for a
poultice to "make the met supple,"
which involved 36
other ingredients including...