单词 | poultice |
例句 | The poultice sort of tickled but the pain was too vicious and I was fighting the cold too hard. Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z “Some people think it’s an insult to the glory of their sickness to get well. But the time poultice is no respecter of glories. Everyone gets well if he waits around.” East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z She lifted the poultice of seaweed and looked at the shoulder. The Pearl 1947-01-01T00:00:00Z My herb and mustard poultices are favored, but my most effective treatment is the firm touch of my hand. Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z As soon as the poultice cooled a new one must be ready. The Witch of Blackbird Pond 1958-12-01T00:00:00Z He remembered when he got chicken pox how Aunt Queen had made a warm poultice out of something she found in the garden, and the itch had disappeared. Forged by Fire 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z When she wasn’t packing water, she was out digging prickly-pear roots and hammering them to mush in a sack, then binding the mush to my leg for a poultice. Old Yeller 1956-01-01T00:00:00Z The poultice felt cool and soothing as she eased it over the hot, tight skin. Pax 2016-02-02T00:00:00Z His mother used the witch-woman cures, the poultices and root potions, and sang to him every night, crooning in their cabin. The Underground Railroad: A Novel 2016-08-02T00:00:00Z When they were soft and transparent, I mixed them with flour to make a poultice and put the whole mess on Perilee’s chest. Hattie Big Sky 2006-09-26T00:00:00Z His hand had been done up in a linseed poultice. Johnny Tremain 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z When we heard her screams and throes in the night, when her wrists were bound with ropes and stinging poultices pressed upon her, we named her in our prayers. Interpreter of Maladies 1999-05-22T00:00:00Z Slowly and carefully he rolled about in the thick mud until it formed a poultice, cooling the wounds in his leg and neck, preventing further blood loss. Redwall 1986-10-23T00:00:00Z She could feed the chickens, pack in wood, cook cornbread, wash dishes, wash Little Arliss, and sometimes even change the prickly-pear poultice on my leg. Old Yeller 1956-01-01T00:00:00Z I replace the giraffe’s neck poultice, cold-soak a camel for a suspected hoof abscess, and survive my first cat procedure—treating Rex for an ingrown claw while Clive strokes his head. Water for Elephants 2006-05-26T00:00:00Z I wiped the poultice off my foot with a snotty hanky. Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z The gwythaint did not struggle when Taran applied the poultice; soaking a piece of cloth tom from his jacket in another healing brew, he squeezed the liquid drop by drop into the bird’s beak. The Book of Three 1964-03-12T00:00:00Z He had treated my forehead with a poultice of dried plant leaves mixed with water. The Ugly One 2013-06-11T00:00:00Z “Hmmm, a thoughtful girl. Cumin is what I advise. Rare and odorous. Not in your queen’s herb bed, I am sure. A poultice applied to the side. I will prepare it now.” Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z Sela had placed herb poultices and healing salves on all the Warlord’s wounds. Redwall 1986-10-23T00:00:00Z “I can make you a fresh poultice tomorrow and every day after that until the skin has healed.” The Ugly One 2013-06-11T00:00:00Z “Best make a poultice,” the woman says and I think she heads off into the ditch but that don’t make no sense. The Knife of Never Letting Go 2008-05-05T00:00:00Z While I am still able, I go about the business of healing, crushing leaves of me to mb on aching joints and applying poultices to clear the lungs. Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z “Angelina, bring my small cabinet of medicines and the bag of herbs. A hot poultice placed on my belly will help to shrink the womb and parsley will bring away the afterbirth.” Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z Daniela takes a dip in each pool and visits each poultice room just to take a peek. The Belles 2018-02-06T00:00:00Z “My pa always swore by a poultice of brown sugar and cobwebs—though where you’d find cobwebs in this bitter cold, I have no idea. Flour paste and brown paper should work fine, too.” Hattie Big Sky 2006-09-26T00:00:00Z She and Viola sent a steady stream of beef tea and baking soda poultices to my room. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate 2009-05-12T00:00:00Z He cleaned the long ugly wound and applied a poultice of herbs. Redwall 1986-10-23T00:00:00Z The kind that make a good poultice are the smaller size. Old Yeller 1956-01-01T00:00:00Z "A southern poultice,” the physician says, "of my own making. I've used it many times, I confess, but with you, I've gotten the formula perfect.” An Ember in the Ashes 2015-04-28T00:00:00Z “Well you make a hot poultice of epsom salts and put it on there. She’s weak, you know, from the pups. Be a shame if she got sick now. You’d lose the pups too.” Cannery Row 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z Finally I pressed a poultice of certain herbs over the whole wound, using a trowel-like instrument to plaster it on. Dragonwings 1975-01-01T00:00:00Z “No poultice in the world could heal wounds like this. And yet I didn’t get a visit from an Augur. Only you.” An Ember in the Ashes 2015-04-28T00:00:00Z Three or four times a day she made up a poultice. A Girl Named Disaster 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z The next morning Smith packed Seabiscuit’s leg in poultices, bundled him up with the rest of the Howard horses, and got the hell out of Boston. Seabiscuit: An American Legend 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z After the night of the feast and in the following bloody days she and Mary ministered to Cora, applying brine and poultices to her ravaged skin and making sure she ate. The Underground Railroad: A Novel 2016-08-02T00:00:00Z That is why Miss Charlotte Mortimer had sent the herbal poultice; at Swanburne her headmistress used to apply it to Penelope’s head every six weeks or so to maintain scalp health and repel lice. The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: Book I: The Mysterious Howling 2011-01-25T00:00:00Z You could make a poultice out of mud to cool a fever. A Dance with Dragons 2011-07-12T00:00:00Z When the onions were cooked to just the right softness, Dr. Bulkeley piled them in a mass on a linen napkin and applied the blistering poultice to Mercy’s chest. The Witch of Blackbird Pond 1958-12-01T00:00:00Z Four poultice rooms line the wall, holding the promise of healing from red clay, oakwood charcoal, amethyst gem, and blue onyx. The Belles 2018-02-06T00:00:00Z Clover treated the hoof with poultices of herbs which she prepared by chewing them, and both she and Benjamin urged Boxer to work less hard. Animal Farm: A Fairy Story 1945-08-17T00:00:00Z Its warm lucence promised a poultice against illness and a wall against insult. The Pearl 1947-01-01T00:00:00Z Afterward another slave spread a stinging ointment across the cuts on his back to keep them from mortifying, then covered them with a cool poultice. A Dance with Dragons 2011-07-12T00:00:00Z In my new profession I am like a confessor, for I listen as the nuns reveal their ailments, and I prescribe balms, tonics, and poultices. Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z An onion poultice was tied around his neck. Chains 2008-01-01T00:00:00Z We worked frantically drawing water, washing the burning bodies, and trying every herb, tea, and poultice to break the fever and banish the infection. Fever 1793 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z Walking barefoot on Lewis: "The peat was slippery and cool, and where I stepped on sphagnum it surged up and around my foot, damp as a poultice." The Old Ways by Robert Macfarlane – review 2012-05-31T07:00:02Z They know the way over sprawling passes and through mazelike gorges, which plants can be used to make soap and poultices, which animals leave behind what kinds of droppings and tracks. The Austere Beauty of Egypt’s Long-Distance Hiking Trails 2022-12-19T05:00:00Z Wait until the powder is completely dry to scrape off the poultice. How to remove copper stains from concrete 2016-01-29T05:00:00Z Fennel was widely found then only in drugstores, DeVoto reported, in dried form used for poultices. Books of The Times: Friends Who Didn?t Mince Words 2010-12-09T22:30:00Z When the poultice is dry, brush it off and see whether the stain is gone or at least a little lighter. Stubborn hair dye stain on the shower floor? It may be something worse. 2018-01-12T05:00:00Z The bark is used to make a poultice to heal wounds. Robert Mugabe's brutal 2008 crackdown: torture, death and a stolen election 2010-09-18T23:05:00Z The authors’ intention is clearly to satirize the underinformed internationalism of postwar America: Adams’s faith in capital and capitalism leads her to attempt to solve cash-strapped Lichtenburg’s problems by poulticing them with dollar bills. Review: Without Ethel Merman, a Limp ‘Call Me Madam’ at Encores! 2019-02-07T05:00:00Z If you find that’s not working, then try a poultice of baking soda and dishwashing soap. Perspective | Hints From Heloise: Party of 50? 2019-09-22T04:00:00Z Brother Joseph basically has three remedies – blood-letting, a dung poultice fresh from the privy, and amputation by meat cleaver – which he prescribes for everything, often in combination. TV review: World Without End; Blandings 2013-01-12T22:55:01Z We could also apply a poultice of whatever is around. Perspective | Gene Weingarten: I’m not a doctor, but I play one at home 2020-10-09T04:00:00Z Use it to make a strong cup of tea and perhaps, with the bedsheets, a soothing poultice. Well, that’s over 2016-11-09T05:00:00Z She suggests making a violet leaf infusion or poultice for soothing an eye irritation or injury. 8 edible weeds to start foraging 2021-08-23T04:00:00Z “If I’m asking too much of you,” he says, “you can always take the donkey cart back to Kentucky and continue in the fine tradition of curing people with moonshine and angleworm poultices.” 'The Knick,' a Cinemax Medical Drama Set in 1900 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z Comfrey and borage both have hairy stems that can irritate sensitive skin as a poultice, in which case an ointment is better. How to grow your own medicine cabinet | Alys Fowler 2019-07-06T04:00:00Z Whatever he’s suffering from, thank goodness the Grand Maester was around to reject the maester intern’s herbal poultice in favor of another leeching. ‘House of the Dragon,’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap: Wedding Crashers 2022-09-18T04:00:00Z She continued practicing medicine there and tending her garden, likely growing the herbs that are used in her remedies and ointments, poultices, and teas. The U.S.’s First Black Female Physician Cared for Patients from Cradle to Grave 2023-11-02T04:00:00Z Dampen the stone, apply the poultice a half-inch thick, then cover it with plastic and tape down the edges. Paved in rust: The great stain-removal odyssey | Produced by Seattle Times Marketing 2022-09-29T04:00:00Z If the stains look lighter but aren’t gone, repeat the poultice procedure. How to remove stains from marble shower tile 2022-02-14T05:00:00Z And remember lying in the sun for too long and waking next morning with the bed sheet plastered like a poultice to one’s seething shoulder blades? 'Writing a novel is like wading through wet sand, at night, in a storm': John Banville on The Sea 2020-10-03T04:00:00Z And it may be the perfect poultice to soothe our seething, divisive, diseased world today. Perspective | Why do these ballet dancers dance when there’s no audience? 2020-09-07T04:00:00Z The agency, which oversees the Capitol campus, was already able to start some of the repair work, Kent added, which “will include several lengthy applications of a poultice” to remove the paint. More National Guard members to train on protests; King, other counties apply to advance in phases of coronavirus recovery plan 2020-06-03T04:00:00Z I don’t possess the patience for 10 days of poulticing the patio, so I turned to Iron Out, a plant-safe liquid containing oxalic acid. Paved in rust: The great stain-removal odyssey | Produced by Seattle Times Marketing 2022-09-29T04:00:00Z She makes herself useful, however, preparing a poultice to soothe Anne’s pains, and swiftly rises through the ranks, from chambermaid to confidante, before supplanting Sarah, her kinswoman, in the sovereign’s bed. Glamour, Wit, and Cunning in “The Favourite” 2018-11-16T05:00:00Z "In this case, conspiracy theories can be like emotional poultices," says Joseph Parent, a professor of political science at Notre Dame University and Uscinski's co-author. Why So Many People Believe Conspiracy Theories 2017-10-15T04:00:00Z James’s foot was daubed with a poultice of leaves and bound with dirty rags. ‘If you are old enough to carry a gun, you are old enough to be a soldier’ 2017-07-24T04:00:00Z The weekly sessions - held primarily at Midtown Farmers Market - feature activities like making poultices or peering through microscopes at fruit. College program takes science to Minneapolis farmers markets 2016-07-23T04:00:00Z Treatments included dietary changes, opiates, mustard poultices and electrotherapy. Transit time : Nature : Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-17T04:00:00Z The ice boots come back off and Anaya will clean Nyquist's feet and put on a mud poultice to keep them pliable. A day in the life of Nyquist: ice boots, exercise, maybe even acupuncture 2016-05-18T04:00:00Z I ground it into a poultice and brought it to him. In Zanzibar, a Traditional Herbalist Exorcises Evil Spirits Mr. Ahmad showed a poultice of herbs wrapped in cloth and tied around a warm brick, which he used to treat paralysis and cramps that migrants suffer after long sea voyages. Even in Safety of Malaysia, Rohingya Migrants Face Bleak Prospects 2015-06-03T04:00:00Z If he had an ache in his shoulder, a poultice of crushed volcanic rock worked better than Bengay. My Mother’s Miracle-Water Cure 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z He also mucks his stall and rubs poultice to his achy legs. Triple Crown Contender’s Biggest Fans Are Probably the People Inside His Barn 2014-06-06T04:00:00Z On alternate days, Anaya will then apply either a liniment hot sweat or a cold poultice from the knee to the ankle for circulation purposes. A day in the life of Nyquist: ice boots, exercise, maybe even acupuncture 2016-05-18T04:00:00Z A poultice of leeks fried in butter to treat hemorrhoids. Pilates DVD shows how to stay strong and active during pregnancy 2013-07-08T18:03:00Z At the moment I'm not short of money, but I'm regularly informed that, while the economy's wounds continue to suppurate under Dr Osborne's eccentric poultices, I could easily and suddenly become so. Our green and pleasant Poundland? It will be if Mr Pickles calls the tune 2013-05-11T23:06:03Z He enjoys trying to get a nibble of paper used with an overnight poultice. The Rail: Trevor the Goat: A Stubborn Sweetheart 2013-05-04T22:18:25Z Doctors must get tired of dealing with these people, so out come the sugar pills, poultices and unnecessary physical examinations. The perfect pill for whingers – the placebo 2013-03-24T00:06:29Z So we put a thicker poultice on it and he galloped great on Monday. Belmont winner Union Rags out with ligament injury 2012-07-12T03:20:48Z He lost the shoe, but we poultice him and he went out walking and trotting yesterday. Fallen For You wins Coronation Stakes for John Gosden at Royal Ascot 2012-06-22T16:29:16Z The trainer's crew wrapped it with a special poultice. 'History is going to have to wait' 2012-06-09T00:56:00Z In some parts of Yorkshire, sheep’s dung is applied as a poultice for the cure of erysipelas. The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc. 2012-04-25T02:01:14.613Z No physician could make so good a poultice for the wounds of a cat's claws as this dog has made for himself. A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. 2012-04-23T02:00:29.820Z The principal forms in which hemlock is employed are the extract and juice of hemlock, hemlock poultice, and the tincture of hemlock fruits. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z Our wives, instead of baking bread, must be continually making poultices, to prevent our being considered as walking pestilences: the ark must be returned. A Legacy to the Friends of Free Discussion 2012-04-06T02:00:26.317Z I do not say anything about medicine, actual poulticing, etc., because a distemper patient, in view of the complications which are always apt to arise in this disease, should be nursed under skilled veterinary direction. A Manual of Toy Dogs How to breed, rear, and feed them 2012-03-25T02:00:07.687Z As soon as she had gone, I administered my own poultice, and sat down to watch beside my friend. There is no Death 2012-03-22T02:00:39.257Z Try it in any shape you like—as a mud bath, a powder, a poultice, or an honest bed at mid-day—and this chemistry of earth and sun will work wonders. A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. 2012-04-23T02:00:29.820Z Severe abdominal pain, when it occurs independently of inflammation, is best treated by the application to the abdomen of light poultices, to which two or three teaspoonfuls of laudanum may be added. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z There were for external use, amulets, oils, ointments, liniments, plasters, cataplasms, salves, poultices; also sacculi, little bags of flowers, seeds, herbs, etc., and pomanders and posies. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z You can't splint a brain shock as you can a broken finger, or poultice a skull depression as you would a bruise. Ralph of the Roundhouse 2012-03-02T03:00:11.217Z Rachel, the dairy-maid, having scalded her hand in so bad a manner the night before; made a poultice, and gave Robin a penny to get something from the apothecary. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z We are told that the Indians make soothing poultices of these leaves. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z As soon, however, as these show a tendency to suppurate poultices should be applied, and the resulting ulcer treated as if occurring under other circumstances. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z But swallowing the poultice is a minor danger to its exhibition. West African studies 2012-02-15T03:00:28.537Z These two afternoons have been much taken up with making poultices and medicines, and I shall be glad for the poor fellows to reach Isfahan and the care of a competent doctor. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z So I had to bring her inside my tent, and sleepily make a poultice and bandage the hurt. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume II (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:11.843Z The tea is also taken as a blood-purifier; and the plant, in the form of a wash or poultice, is used for rheumatism, while the wilted leaves are said to reduce swellings. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z A light poultice, or, if there is much evidence of inflammation, ice should be applied to the abdomen. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z The white doctor said they had been in the poultice all the time, but he did not carry public opinion with him, for the patient recovered rapidly. West African studies 2012-02-15T03:00:28.537Z Mustard plasters, Dover's powders, salicylate of soda, emetics, poultices, clinical thermometers, chlorodyne, and beef tea have been in requisition all day. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z Sixteen hours after I arrived, everything having been done in the meantime that had ever been heard of by the parents, even to poulticing the wound with entrails of a black chicken. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z "The wife shall make a poultice for it to-night, and you can start betimes in the morning." The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance 2012-01-26T03:00:17.027Z When this is slight it demands no special modification of the previous treatment, and it is sufficient to apply mustard poultices or stimulating liniments to the chest. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Therefore I pray you add your medical knowledge and your special drugs to theirs and for outside applications stick to blisters in place of hot poultices. West African studies 2012-02-15T03:00:28.537Z His own child was so dangerously ill of pneumonia that I went with him to his house, put on a mustard poultice, and administered some Dover's powder. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z He repeated the poultice at night, and found his ankle so much restored in the morning that he was able to walk four miles to his work without experiencing any difficulty. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z There are few ways in which such marked relief is given to abdominal pain as by the application of a poultice in this manner. Scientific American, Vol. XXXIX.?No. 24. [New Series.], December 14, 1878 A Weekly Journal Of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, And Manufactures 2012-01-05T03:00:31.783Z In other cases the aromatic poultice seems to answer better. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z The sting should be extracted regardless of the shedding of blood, carbonate of soda in hot water washed over the place, and then a poultice faced with carbonate of soda put on. West African studies 2012-02-15T03:00:28.537Z The usual native treatment in such cases is to apply a poultice of the leaves of the lewe ni sau, or some other native herb. The Fijians A Study of the Decay of Custom 2011-12-30T03:00:25.917Z Under no circumstances should poultices be applied to the eyes unless ordered by a physician. Scientific American Supplement, No. 648, June 2, 1888. 2011-12-26T03:00:15.410Z Above the poultice should be placed more flannel, or a piece of cotton wool, to prevent it from getting cold. Scientific American, Vol. XXXIX.?No. 24. [New Series.], December 14, 1878 A Weekly Journal Of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, And Manufactures 2012-01-05T03:00:31.783Z After the caustic has done its work the eschar may be softened and its separation favored by a warm poultice containing a small amount of carbolic acid or iodized phenol. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z The use of poultices made by splitting open living chickens and the use of alcohol, potassium permanganate, strychnine, caffeine, or injection of ammonia have no known therapeutic value, and may cause serious complications. Natural History of Cottonmouth Moccasin, Agkistrodon piscovorus (Reptilia) 2011-12-17T03:00:17.963Z From their demulcent and emollient properties, the leaves and immature fruit have long been in repute in the East for the preparation of poultices and fomentations. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z His eyes were fixed with some anxiety on the figure extended upon the bed and a woman close by who was preparing to make a fresh poultice. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z Fomentations will also here be serviceable, and should be preferred to poultices. A Treatise on Sheep: The Best Means for their Improvement, General Management, and the Treatment of their Diseases. 2011-12-04T03:00:03.890Z A flaxseed poultice on which mustard was dusted was also applied over the kidneys. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z She removed the bandages, bathed the injured foot, applied hot poultices; so far as Isabel was able to judge, did all that could be done. A Duel 2011-11-20T03:00:13.840Z Lay the poultice on the loins, pass a cloth over it, and secure under the belly. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z The poultice made by the sweeper was thrown away, though it was still hot. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z If much inflamed, a poultice should be applied, and the lamb placed under the charge of another nurse. A Treatise on Sheep: The Best Means for their Improvement, General Management, and the Treatment of their Diseases. 2011-12-04T03:00:03.890Z Water dressings or light poultices may be used with advantage. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z A multitude of remedies requiring much skill and some practice were taken: mustard poultices, leeches, assafœtida washes, various applications to the temples, etc., etc. The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel 2011-11-12T03:00:35.113Z Should the parts appear swollen and much inflamed, apply a large slippery elm poultice, on the surface of which sprinkle powdered white oak or bayberry bark. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z His head was tied up with raw beef and poultices, and the fever produced a shivering that necessitated the shawl muffled round his shoulders. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z It was about the size of a small poultice. Diana Tempest, Volume III (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:34.213Z In case of extensive anthrax oedema, incisions may be made into the part as far as the yellow exudate extends, and a poultice containing carbolic acid may be applied. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z "The evils of the time," said the poet, "are too deep-seated to be eradicated by a poultice of honey." Vondel's Lucifer 2011-10-09T02:00:28.557Z Treatment.—Warm poultices of slippery elm or flaxseed, on the surface of which sprinkle powdered lobelia. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z I have put a piece of raw beef on his eye and a poultice on his jaw. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z 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. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z The treatment by poultices and the evacuation of pus as soon as it can be detected is at present regarded with greater favor. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z No, they supplied a table, cushioned lockers, and a few chairs, also cushioned, but so hot and clumsy that sitting on one was like sitting on a large linseed-meal poultice. Harry Milvaine The Wanderings of a Wayward Boy 2011-09-08T02:00:23.340Z Should a fetid discharge take place, poultice with Powdered charcoal, equal parts. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z Wring out those cloths and get them ready for the poultice. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z As compresses and as poultices were placed on their wounds, the dressing-gown they wore over their wet shirt received and retained the droppings. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z The patient was kept warm in bed; stimulating poultices of mustard and flaxseed, one to sixteen, were constantly in use over the kidneys, and the pilocarpine was administered three or four times a day. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Never in his life had he made a linseed poultice, and the management of a steam-kettle was to him a new activity. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z Hence it becomes our duty, whenever matter can be distinctly felt, to apply that sort of poultice which will be most likely to aid nature. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z He is poulticed with beef and bread and admonished with the wise sayings of the three Williams continuously. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z This young gentleman used to make my poultices, oatmeal they were made of, of course—I’m a Scot. Aileen Aroon, A Memoir With other Tales of Faithful Friends and Favourites 2011-09-08T02:00:20.773Z I prefer the application of a thin poultice of flaxseed containing one-sixteenth part of mustard and covered with oiled silk. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Our beds too, or matresses, became converted into gigantic poultices, in which we nightly steamed, like as many porkers newly shaven. Medical Life in the Navy 2011-09-08T02:00:20.387Z In all cases where suppuration has commenced, and matter can be distinctly felt, the sooner the following poultice shall be applied, the better:— Powdered slippery elm, equal parts. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z A blister or a poultice is a local remedy, so is an emetic, that acts by irritating the walls of the stomach. How to Care for the Insane A Manual for Nurses 2011-08-22T02:00:55.510Z Over him bent his better half, busily engaged in administering hot ash poultices. Capturing a Locomotive A History of Secrect Service in the Late War. 2011-07-19T02:00:19.070Z For sickness of the stomach a spice poultice may be applied and small bits of ice given to suck. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z He meditated over methods the first day, while changing poultices; he meditated the second day, while changing poultices; he meditated the third day, while changing poultices; and do you know what he thought out? Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z The following poultice must then be applied: Powdered skunk cabbage, equal parts. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z When cold cloths or compresses are applied, the heat of the body soon warms them, when they become warm applications and act as a poultice; they should therefore be frequently changed. How to Care for the Insane A Manual for Nurses 2011-08-22T02:00:55.510Z I bathed it with hot water, and as it was getting a bit painful, applied a hot poultice and hoped for the best. Blanco y Colorado Old Days among the Gauchos of Uruguay 2011-06-28T02:00:11.447Z The application of a well-made flaxseed poultice, which should be neither too heavy nor too hot, is to be regarded as invaluable. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Henrietta Dansie, nurse, was examined, and said that deceased had been suffering from boils on his right arm, one of which she had poulticed on Wednesday, the day before he had examined the diseased animal. On the cattle plague: or, Contagious typhus in horned cattle. Its history, origin, description, and treatment 2011-06-24T02:00:18.093Z A relaxing, anti-spasmodic poultice was confined to the parts, and in six hours after, the sac discharged its contents, and with it a piece of splinter two inches in length. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z Moist heat by hot baths, fomentations, turpentine stupes, and poultices. How to Care for the Insane A Manual for Nurses 2011-08-22T02:00:55.510Z I was to make these leaves into a poultice and put it on my arm as hot as I could bear it every night for about a fortnight. Blanco y Colorado Old Days among the Gauchos of Uruguay 2011-06-28T02:00:11.447Z If this is unsuccessful, a poultice should be applied over the gland to encourage suppuration and pointing externally. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z He removed the poultice himself, but declined to put on a plaster as the place was a small one, although not healed. On the cattle plague: or, Contagious typhus in horned cattle. Its history, origin, description, and treatment 2011-06-24T02:00:18.093Z The application of a poultice of ground hemlock, or a charge of gum hemlock, will generally be found useful. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z He knows its duration; he knows the relief which will be produced by the application of poultices. Mentally Defective Children 2011-06-19T02:00:24.963Z She then explained to Vicente exactly how to make the poultice, and how much of the leaves to use at a time. Blanco y Colorado Old Days among the Gauchos of Uruguay 2011-06-28T02:00:11.447Z Even imitations of the old-fashioned poultices, when thus exploited, give a new lease of life to the exploded idea of the drawing-out power of external applications. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z And she persists in the belief that a gargle of red-pepper tea, with mustard-draughts upon your feet, and a cayenne poultice about your throat 'would pull you through,' when doctor's stuffs fail. Jessamine A Novel 2011-06-15T02:00:24.413Z Two or three applications of some relaxing poultice will be all that is needed; after which, apply Olive oil, or goose grease, 1 gill. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z Jocko used to put a poultice on my wounds and give me candy. The Salamander 2011-06-10T02:00:22.890Z So the poultice was duly made; the water in which the leaves were boiled was put ready to drink the first thing next morning, and forthwith the prescribed treatment began. Blanco y Colorado Old Days among the Gauchos of Uruguay 2011-06-28T02:00:11.447Z It is easy to understand that the suggestive influence of poultices might serve for an age that knew less about the realities of the efficacy of external applications than ours. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z She and I would collect pieces of flannel or linen for bandages; and Martha would take mustard over to the cottage for plasters, and bread and milk for poultices. My Little Sister 2011-05-27T02:00:14.023Z If the feet become sore from any disease between the claws, apply a poultice composed of equal parts of marshmallows and charcoal; after which the following wash will complete the cure:— Pyroligneous acid, 1 ounce. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z A medical connoisseur of your cultivation and experience as a matter of course put mustard poultices to the patient's feet? Flower, Fruit, and Thorn Pieces; or, the Wedded Life, Death, and Marriage of Firmian Stanislaus Siebenkaes, Parish Advocate in the Burgh of Kuhschnappel. 2011-05-20T02:00:42.297Z I am lively, when I write, that the poultice seemed to be made of the apple of beauty–and the black ribbon of beauty-patches pounded apart. Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. II A Biography 2011-05-14T02:00:08.440Z At present, in many country places, a poultice made of cranberries is supposed to be most efficacious. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z Mavis, protesting against the poultice, looked up eagerly as stamping feet resounded on the stairs, and her sister, with coat and hat lightly powdered with new-fallen snow, burst into the room. A Fortunate Term 2011-05-12T02:00:10.623Z Nothing makes so good a poultice for recent bruises as boiled carrots or marshmallows. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z His malady got worse about this time, and on several days he was obliged to stay in bed with hot poultices. Royal Highness 2011-05-05T02:00:22.363Z A doctor was sent for as soon as they arrived at the inn, and with a poultice on her side and a bandage on her head, Billie at last dropped off to sleep. The Motor Maids by Rose, Shamrock and Thistle 2011-04-14T02:00:48.987Z All sorts of poultices have been used and each was supposed to do specific curative work. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z You'd be much better tucked up snug, with a clove poultice.' Non-combatants and Others 2011-04-11T02:00:11.563Z It is often employed, in our practice, as a local application, in the form of poultice. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z He was hardly ever seen: he was always in bed with poultices. Royal Highness 2011-05-05T02:00:22.363Z I seized the poultice as Mrs. Tyler held it in mid-air ready to apply it violently. I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z Deterrent Materials and Suggestion.—Another basic principle in the making of poultices was the use of deterrent, repulsive materials, because these were more effective on the patient's mind. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z It is hoped that the linseed poultices will eventually draw it entirely away if my strength can only cope therewith. The Letters of the Duke of Wellington to Miss J. 1834-1851 Edited by Extracts from the Diary of the Latter 2011-03-10T03:00:53.010Z A poultice relaxing and lubricating will then be indicated. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z After half an hour, a fire had been made in the room, and the poultices had begun to take effect. Cora and The Doctor or Revelations of A Physician's Wife 2011-03-10T03:00:49.120Z I'll get you a hot poultice just as soon as I get a fire in the stove. I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z Insects gave creepy feelings, and whenever such feelings, or the paresthesiae generally, were complained of, a poultice or ointment made of insects seemed to be the natural remedy. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z Maurer produced our stock of provisions, which consisted of one roll studded with little bits of broken glass and reduced by the action of wine and water to the consistence of a poultice. Above the Snow Line 2011-03-03T03:00:49.380Z It is used in the form of poultice for locked-jaw, and as a relaxant in rigidity of the muscular structure. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z Brother Fordham immediately leaped out of his bed, threw off all his poultices and bandages, dressed himself, called for a bowl of bread and milk, which he ate, and then followed us into the street. Life of Heber C. Kimball, an Apostle The Father and Founder of the British Mission 2011-02-21T03:00:08.060Z Under further protests I got the poultice sufficiently cool, and I bound it in place with quite a workmanlike-looking bandage. I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z New forms of poultice material have been introduced, and physicians and patients have been certain that each worked wonders of its own. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z There is hardly a poultice which was placed upon that poor man which her friends have not heard about. A Lame Dog's Diary 2011-02-04T03:00:23.707Z Medicinally, the Chippewa used it as an eye wash, and the Iroquois as a poultice for swelling, cuts and wounds. | A Green Queen in Winter 2011-01-22T14:39:46Z He prescribed a poultice, but asked no questions about the cause that had added violet marks to my white skin. Abb? Aubain and Mosaics 2011-01-21T03:00:12.617Z "Now, Ted, do you think we ought to leave my knee alone until we see a doctor, or shall we try the arnica and Mrs. Tyler's poultice?" I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z Cow-dung was employed as a poultice for sprains of the larger joints, especially on the feet and legs, but to be efficacious it had to be applied fresh. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z If the cracks are deep, with an ichorous discharge and considerable lameness, it will be necessary to poultice the heel. Domestic Animals History and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and farm dogs; with directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing, feeding, and preparation for a profitable market; also their diseases and remedies. Together with full directions for the management of the dairy. It made her face swell out on one side as we went across to Paris, and I had a deal of bother to get the waiter and chamber-maid to understand what a linseed-meal poultice was. Lady Maude's Mania In the country districts they still use ordure poultices for sprains of various kinds, and I have known doctors prescribe them. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time "I hate to experiment with a knee without expert advice, but I don't believe arnica will do any harm, and the poultice will be warming." I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z Hence the cornmeal poultice for light jaundice, the flax-seed meal poultice for darker jaundiced conditions and for tendencies to gangrene. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z Born of humble parents at Southeast, N. Y., March 24, 1823, she was only six weeks old when, through the application of a poultice to her eyes, her sight was forever destroyed. The Story of Our Hymns Very objectionable thing a linseed-meal poultice; I never did like the smell.” Lady Maude's Mania It was noon when he returned, after a wash-up in the lake, to the meal with which Aunt Daphne, in a costume dimly suggestive of a bran-meal poultice with a gingham apron on, regaled him. The Valiants of Virginia Mr. 'Possum he stood still and gave orders, and said pretty soon that he was sure a good strong hot mustard poultice would help matters. The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book being a new edition in one volume of "The Hollow Tree" and "In The Deep Woods" with several new stories and pictures added The charcoal poultice was employed for this same purpose with no better reason, though some of its efficacy may have been due to oxygen present in the pores of the charcoal. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z The crown-prince passed through the anteroom: one of the doctors stood dipping poultices into a basin of ice; a valet was bringing in a pail of fresh ice. Majesty A Novel Anna had the faceache to-day and I told her that I would be the doctor and make her a ginger poultice. Village Life in America 1852-1872 Including the period of the American Civil War as told in the diary of a school-girl Burl noticed that many of them must have been wounded—there were signs of missing arms or of burned roots, and a few had odd poultices smeared over their round, blue heads. The Secret of the Ninth Planet When the bone needs to be scraped, it is futile to go on applying poultices. Stand Up, Ye Dead The natives took him in hand as soon as he got there, and put leaf poultices to his wounds. Maori and Settler A Story of The New Zealand War A violent paroxysm succeeded the sobbing: he struck out wildly with his arms, pulled off the poultices, threw the ice off his head, stood up mad-eyed in his bed, flung away the sheets.... Majesty A Novel Some one suggested a bread and milk poultice for his foot. Village Life in America 1852-1872 Including the period of the American Civil War as told in the diary of a school-girl I turned the poultice, and with the water he speaks of moistened the leaves afresh. The Firebrand The night was warm, and Beatrice found her poultice exceedingly uncomfortable. Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins I never visited such an hospital: it stank like Bedlam, and all the servants were carrying poultices, juleps, and glisters, and several remedies for all diseases but his. A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 The doctor had come from the anteroom and approached with the poultices. Majesty A Novel The poultices certainly soothed, though they did not cure, the sufferer. Love's Usuries The soreness in the abdomen is at times relieved by spice poultices or a hot turpentine stupe. Dietetics for Nurses I just had my hair fixed at the hairdresser's this afternoon, and I have on that jimpson poultice you told me about. Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins Dip spoon in boiling water when you spread this mixture on the poultice cloth. Civic League Cook Book When the doctor applied the poultices, Berengar struggled, began to cry, as though a great sorrow was springing up in his little heart: "I can't see it!" he sobbed. Majesty A Novel "Of these"—she pointed to the herbs—"the poor people make poultices when they suffer." Love's Usuries The colonel's widow insisted that it was only a fainting fit; she and Miguel put on a mustard poultice. Maximina She untied the fastenings with a sigh of relief, and threw off the poultice thankfully. Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins One night she dreamed my sister Dora, who had recently died, came to her, told her to make poultices of cabbage leaves wrung in hot water and apply them to her leg. Frying Pan Farm Gunshot wounds were treated with slippery-elm bark, flax seed poultices or by scraping the wound itself and cauterizing it. Legends of the Skyline Drive and the Great Valley of Virginia “So then he went home an’ put poultices on his tail, I suppose,” suggested Annie, impatient for every detail of the tale that must lie in the curing of that tail. Old Hendrik's Tales If there be pain or difficulty in breathing, apply a hot linseed meal poultice to the chest. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin" Beatrice was too tired to expostulate further, and submitted once more to the martyrdom of the poultice with little care as to the result. Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins To an idle passerby a group of full grown human beings with their heads and often their bodies completely poulticed in black mud would have been an amusing sight. Sube Cane Wide pieces of chestnut bark were applied to the man's wound and the chestnut-leaf mixture poured over some of the boiled leaves which had been made into a poultice. Legends of the Skyline Drive and the Great Valley of Virginia The dressing of blisters, burns, sores, and wounds; the application of fomentations, poultices, cups, and leeches. Work for Women He got Battle early to bed by telling him he would dress his wounded shoulder, which was angry and inflamed, with a poultice of leaves such as his mother, Mutta-matutta, had taught him to make. The Three Mulla-mulgars It was the first night that I wore that horrid poultice for my complexion. Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins Something over a year ago a club was opened in Bleecker Street that forthwith took on the character of a poultice upon a rather turbulent neighborhood. The Children of the Poor Time cures no ills; sometimes it provides poultices, often salt, for wounds. The Intelligence of Woman The sudden cessation of that fearful noise called to mind a line or two that Jessie is fond of quoting: “And silence like a poultice comes, to heal the blows of sound.” Two Wyoming Girls and Their Homestead Claim A Story for Girls The warmth and sleepiness of his big poultice soon set him snoring. The Three Mulla-mulgars He suggests that what is fomented so often, anointed with so many ointments, and receives so many poultices, ought to be considered a sore rather than a face. Roman Women The child—she was scarcely more than that—had hurt herself severely, and instead of keeping her at home, she sent her to the theatre, "poulticed all over," as Rachel expressed it afterwards. An Englishman in Paris Notes and Recollections A mustard poultice to the throat is also to be recommended, but he who applies it must be attentive to remove it when it appears to seriously pain the animal. The Dog The poultice is done when the mixture coheres and is thick enough to drop from the spatula leaving it clean. American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick He camped at the first bluff and made a poultice of cold tea leaves which he laid across his blistered face for the night. The Story of the Trapper Selina was there, making a linseed poultice, and the odor was mingled with another which she knew afterwards to be the odor of black dye. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, August 1908 The wizards came and went through the tent, examining the wound, and then they searched the surrounding mountains for mysterious herbs to compound miraculous poultices. Sónnica To extract Thorns.—Cobbler's wax bound on to the place, or black pitch plaster or a poultice, are equally good. The Dog If the skin is much reddened, anoint it with vaseline or sweet oil, wrap it warmly, and apply the next poultice as soon as the appearance of the skin is normal. American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick Where other surgeons resorted to poultices he applied hot water. The History of the Medical Department of Transylvania University Mrs. White was standing at the dresser making the little white loaf into a poultice, which she laid upon the swelling in a large clean old linen cloth. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales After I had made a fresh poultice, she looked at me with eyes brimming with gladness. Weird Tales, Vol. II. Small blisters, or mustard poultices, to the chest, may with due caution be applied. The Dog Remove it as soon as it has become cold, and unless the skin is much reddened apply a fresh poultice. American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick It is the henbane, a cruel and dangerous poison, but a powerful emollient, a soft sedative poultice, which melts, unbends, lulls to sleep the pain, often taking it quite away. La Sorcière: The Witch of the Middle Ages The relief from the bandage, and the emollient poultice applied by Lettice, had in all probability saved the general's life. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. Do we not all know "these crusaders sent from some infernal clime"? and have we not all felt with him the relief when "silence like a poultice comes to heal the blows of sound"? Home Life of Great Authors A large mustard poultice has appeared to be more operative than more violent agents. The Dog In a shallow saucepan boil water, varying in amount according to the size of the poultice desired; about equal parts of water and meal will be needed. American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick For a moment I, just able to do a poultice or a fomentation, resented it. A Diary Without Dates He immediately took up his post by the sick bed, he kept count of the draughts, made the bed, and put on poultices as cleverly as the most practised nurse. The Grandee When he had completed his scanty meal, he made a poultice for his eyes from the tea-leaves, and bound it in place. The Wilderness Trail She seemed to have based an unreasonable faith in bread poultices on their successful employment in entirely different cases. When Ghost Meets Ghost Durin' slave time I been so cold I mos' turn white and they sot me 'fore the fire and poultice me with sliced turnips. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 In these cases, apply a soothing poultice, as one made of linseed meal, and also keep the limb still. A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition) Until noon next day he suffered, trying in vain, every ten minutes, some "known cure," oils, acids, steam, poultices, and the ten thousand applications usually tried to cure a raging tooth. The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes Small groups of warriors, their hurts dressed with primitive poultices, gathered around the hammocks of those more seriously injured and discussed the battle. The Pathless Trail When any of these symptoms are absent, the suppuration should be encouraged by the means of hot fomentations and poultices. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle "Is there no way to keep ourselves warm without poultices?" retorted Lawrence. Claire The Blind Love of a Blind Hero, By a Blind Author When this is effected, cover the wound with a soothing poultice, as one made of slippery elm bark. A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition) But I must not make my readers onhappy; no I must harrow them up no more, I must spread the poultice of silence on the deep gaping woond and go on with the sombry history. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife Now, Merry, fix up a good strong salt poultice. The Pathless Trail When the burn is extensive and deep sloughing occurs, the parts should be treated, like other deep wounds, by poulticing, astringent washes, etc. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle I suppose you would poultice a hot box with pounded ice, and so would they. Nye and Riley's Wit and Humor (Poems and Yarns) She only likes to see her now because she is bored and impatient and unhappy, and Karen is—she said it just now, before the girl—a poultice for her nerves. Tante “Odswhiskers, Arthur!” cried Sir Launce, Whose license knew no bounds, “I would to Godde I had this stuff To poultice up my wounds.” A line-o'-verse or two Their wounds were bathed and oil poured into them, and in the more serious cases boiled herbs of medicinal virtue were applied as poultices to the wounds. The Cat of Bubastes A Tale of Ancient Egypt Sometimes warm poulticing with flaxseed meal or bran is necessary to relieve excessive fever and pain. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Even the sanies of a cancer, when the carrot poultice failed, has been sweetened by it, the pain mitigated, and a better digestion produced. Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air A broad bandage of some sort or a soft towel must then be put round the body to keep the poultice in its place, and secured with safety pins. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases ‘Silence,’ says the poet, Oliver Wendell Holmes, ‘like a poultice came to heal the wound of sound.’ The Island Mystery “I’d guess you best give her hot flannels an’ poultices an’ things while I go fetch her trunks. The Golden Woman A Story of the Montana Hills To this end soothing applications, such as antiseptic fomentations and poultices, are plainly indicated. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle A mortified blue sunbonnet, with all the canes out, was perched lop-sided on her head, and she wore a pair of bathing shoes, like brown poultices. Neighbor Nelly Socks Being the Sixth and Last Book of the Series Bread poultices are less generally useful than those of linseed meal. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases He would not spend the time, and he would not spend the money, and he thought that a poultice would draw out the swelling well enough. Rim o' the World Only an 'ara�a peluda;' in plain English, a spider of gigantic proportions, whose lightest touch will draw you like a poultice. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba Warm blanketing is equally important, or even mustard poultices over the loins will be useful. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle If the eschar does not separate favourably, a cold poultice may be applied, which not only removes the eschar, but lessens the irritation and inflammation. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 It retains heat very well when wrung out of hot water, and any liniment sprinkled on it is brought into contact with the skin much better than if diffused through a poultice. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases These poultices frequently choke or suffocate the child. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 89, May, 1875 She was quite at home both with lotions and literature, and could recommend a poet or prepare a poultice with equal skill. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland Whenever the poultice has cooled it should be replaced by a new one. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Remedies for the primary symptoms.—Absolute rest; venesection; nauseating doses of antimonials; warm poultices and fomentations; opium; hyosciamus and cicuta in sufficient doses to lessen pain and irritation. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 When the nature of these swellings was not understood, they used to be poulticed, and to be opened with a lancet to let out their contents. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases In other cases poultices of rye bread, oatmeal, curds, etc. are placed over the infants' mouths by the miserable mothers who are obliged to leave them to work in the fields. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 89, May, 1875 "His wife is ill, unfortunately, and he is going to get some mustard for poultices for us to apply, and he will see you home." The Carroll Girls When poulticing fails to reduce the swelling or produce softening, the inflamed area may be rubbed once daily with camphorated oil, compound iodin ointment, or painted twice daily with Lugol's solution of iodin. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Emollient poultices were now applied; these, however, did not prevent the formation of an abscess, which was opened by means of caustic potash. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 If the skin over the top of the swelling becomes red, and its substance begins to feel soft, then, but not till then, it is desirable to apply a warm poultice constantly. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases The common sinapism is made of equal quantities of bread crumbs and mustard, a sufficient quantity of strong vinegar, and mixing all together into a poultice. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Then he flung aside his cap and coat and went rummaging in the meager cupboard; he must have something—anything—for poultices. Treasure Valley As in the sprain of the shoulder, cold water in the form of douches, continuous irrigation with hose or soaking tub, or finely chopped ice poultices are indicated for the first three days. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Emollient poultices and drinks were prescribed, and a low diet enjoined. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 Spongio-piline is a useful substitute for a poultice, especially when it is desirable to employ a soothing or stimulating liniment to the surface. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases The sinapism is a poultice made of vinegar instead of milk, and rendered warm and stimulating by the addition of mustard, horseradish, or garlic. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families When he had adjusted the hot poultice he ran out and led his shivering horse around into the shelter of the old shed behind the house. Treasure Valley A dose of physic, such as a pound of Glauber's or Epsom salt, should be administered, and warm antiseptic fomentations or poultices, when this is practicable, applied frequently to the surface of the wound. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle Apply first a cold poultice, and then form the eschar, which may be freely exposed to the air. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 Pure mustard poultices are never used in children, on account of the pain they occasion, and the too great irritation which they would cause of the delicate skin of children. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases But poultices, greasy salves, or filling the wound with lint, will have an opposite effect. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Then her mother, the biggest brother, and Eagle Eye poulticed the throbbing chest, put compresses on the silky neck, and poured one hot drink after another down the reluctant throat of the blue mare. The Biography of a Prairie Girl In the absence of any other recognizable disease, mucilaginous drinks of boiled flaxseed, slippery elm, or gum may be given, tannic acid, one-half dram twice daily, and fomentations or even mustard poultices over the loins. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle He aided it by the application of a poultice with lead-water to the external surface of the cheek. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 A handy substitute for a poultice may be made of bran stitched in a flannel bag, heated by pouring boiling water on it, then squeezed as dry as possible and laid over the painful part. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases Warm fomentations should be applied to the neck, and mustard poultices to the feet. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Be able to make poultices, and do patching and darning. How Girls Can Help Their Country Felix colored perceptibly, but immediately rallied, and said the poulticing had given it that appearance. The Boy Broker Or, Among the Kings of Wall Street In conjunction with general and local bleeding, fomentations were had recourse to in almost every case, and applied to the epigastrium in the form of poultices, or flannels wrung out of warm emollient decoctions. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 In a great variety of conditions, poultices are of use. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases The first object is to cleanse the wound with emollient poultices, and soften it with yellow basilicon ointment, to which may be added a little turpentine or red precipitate. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families A savage noticing this, prepared a sort of poultice of pounded leaves and herbs, and placed it upon his side. The Ranger or The Fugitives of the Border "Back, felon of hell! horse-leech, son of a poultice! go, doctor of the devil, and join your friend in black below." Le Morvan, [A District of France,] Its Wild Sports, Vineyards and Forests; with Legends, Antiquities, Rural and Local Sketches The parts were washed and injected with muriatic acid, diluted with chamomile or sage tea; and afterwards dressed with the acid, mixed with honey of roses, and, over this, a carrot poultice. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 I would refer for details about how to make poultices, and for many other things well worth the knowing, to Miss Wood's Handbook of Nursing, London, 12mo, 1883. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases A poultice of bread, milk and oil, may likewise be applied to the lower part of the belly, and frequently renewed with a little warm milk to give it a proper consistence. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Now Sophia laid a clean, folded linen cloth over the wound, used another strip of linen to tie the poultice to his leg, and then pulled the blanket up over him. The Saracen: The Holy War Vaseline is also used to grease such utensils as nozzles and to put on the parts to which poultices or fomentations are to be applied. Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts She had never seen a meal poultice before, but the heat on her afflicted chest was grateful to her. Turn About Eleanor Treatment.—In the milder forms, the sucking of ice, the inhalation of medicated steam, or spraying with a solution of adrenalin, and the application of poultices to the neck, may suffice to relieve the condition. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. This is an excellent poultice to ease pain arising from a sore; it not only cleanses it, but takes off the offensive smell which generally attends such complaints. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families His wound no longer required a poultice, and it was almost healed. The Saracen: The Holy War Fomentations, poultices, and baths are the simplest forms of moist heat. Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts She was hospital superintendent, and saw to all the arrangements, even making the poultices and spreading the salves and plasters with her own hands. Our Home in the Silver West A Story of Struggle and Adventure Treatment.—During the first two or three days hyperæmia is induced by means of poultices, hot fomentations, or Klapp's suction bells, and the mouth is frequently washed out with an antiseptic. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Common poultice is best made of white bread, put into boiling water till it is of a proper thickness. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families It is time to prepare a fresh poultice for Daoud's wound. The Saracen: The Holy War He might be one of those individuals who make a mountain of agony out of a molehill of pain, and insist upon a dozen poultices where one would do. Cleek, the Master Detective A poultice made of its leaves pounded with lime and sirih and applied to the forehead is intended to cure headache. My Friends the Savages Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula) "Cook has put on a poultice, my Lord," answered the steward, "a piece of raw beef." A Yacht Voyage to Norway, Denmark, and Sweden 2nd edition She was treated with an herb poultice, over which the old woman muttered an inaudible incantation; and having paid a bunch of parsnips as her fee, she went away well satisfied. One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford Ugolini looked up from the powders he was mixing for poultices and frowned. The Saracen: The Holy War If there are thick, adherent crusts, a poultice of boiled starch, covered with a muslin cloth, will loosen them in a night. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) In the meantime either an ice bag, hot poultice, cloths wrung out in hot water, or a hot-water bag should be kept constantly upon the knee. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI) It is possible: a tender skin need not be afraid of blistering under such a soothing poultice. The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles There were many with burns, scalds, sprains, or bruises, nearly all of which Haldane treated with herbal poultices, or lotions; some with inward pain, to whom she gave bottles of herbal drinks. One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford She worked her way down his body from head to foot, tying the poultices in place with strips of cloth. The Saracen: The Holy War They are preferable to poultices as being better germ destroyers, but are not so comfortable. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) If after twenty-four hours the pain increases, it is best to apply hot poultices to the finger, changing them as often as they cool. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI) The grub, in its cunning, recognized, as time went on, the benefit to be derived from its poultice; and what at first was an unpremeditated pollution became a prudent custom. The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles I was going to tell you that marsh-mallows makes one of the finest poultices you can have. One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford He told her how to make poultices for his burns using wet cloths and powdered medicinal herbs Ugolini had prepared. The Saracen: The Holy War Or a large, hot, flaxseed poultice may be applied to the back, and repeated as often as it becomes cool. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) "Run-around" is treated also by iodine, cold applications, and, if inflammation continues, by hot poulticing and incision with a knife; but poulticing is often sufficient. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI) Then came days and nights of pain, and a visit from one of the great doctors of Palestine who ordered poultices of earth mixed with the saliva of one who had been long fasting. Christmas Light The sooner you get that poultice on the better. One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford She was intent on administering the poultice, and that doubtless took her mind off his nakedness. The Saracen: The Holy War The use of the poultices is to be kept up until recovery, although they need not be applied so frequently as at first. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) Clean clay, mixed with water to make a mud poultice, is a useful application in emergencies. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI) M. M. Venesection repeatedly; calomel; gentle cathartics; diluents; warm bath; poultice on the back, consisting of camomile flowers, turpentine, soap, and opium; a burgundy-pitch plaster. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life She made her poultice, and put it on, covered Ermine well, made up the fire, and took her seat on the form, just outside the screen, while Ermine tried to sleep. One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford The warm smell of poultices mingled in his brain with the fresh odor of dew; he heard the iron rings rattling along the curtain-rods of the bed, and saw his wife sleeping. Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life It is of value when a poultice is indicated. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) Hot poultices of flaxseed meal, or other material will relieve any special pain and inflammation. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI) Externally, warm bath, and poultices, oil, fat, wax, plasters, oiled silk, carbonic acid gas on cancers, and other ulcers. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life Here mamma came in with a poultice, and couldn't help laughing, though tears stood in her eyes, as she saw Poppy's cropped head and heard her last wishes. Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag VI An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, Etc. She brought him linen for his poultices; she comforted and encouraged him. Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life When a poultice is indicated in bronchitis or pleurisy it is an excellent one to use; it will afford much comfort, and often hasten recovery. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) Her husband had left home at six o'clock for his work; a neighbour-woman came in to put on a poultice and make things comfortable; then she, too, had to go to her work. Change in the Village M. M. In young strong patients the gout should be cured by venesection and cathartics and diluents, with poultices externally. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life The leaves, at times, made into a poultice, soothed inflammation. Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century They act like a large poultice applied to the surface of the body, and in addition to the influence of the temperature, they exert a considerable mechanical effect. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Afterward they put on the wounds a poultice of herbs, to cure the wounds in due time. The Wonders of the Jungle, Book Two Relief is sought in salves, ointments, and poultices. The Sequel What the Great War will mean to Australia M. M. Venesection; gentle cathartics; diluents; fomentation; poultice with camomile flowers, turpentine, soap, and opium; afterwards the bark. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life The doctor despaired of me after having tried everything; blood letting, cupping and scarifying, poultices, ice, and every possible remedy, without any improvement. Self Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion Leaving the poultices to their work, the old Brescian is again taken in hand under the direction of the chief. The Repairing & Restoration of Violins 'The Strad' Library, No. XII. A small mustard poultice over the pit of the stomach is often useful, especially in inflammatory cases, or any other outward application of heat. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say If one cannot be got at once, apply mustard poultices to the feet and thighs, leeches to the temples, and hot water to the feet. One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed M. M. In the common paronychia a poultice is generally sufficient. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life He called her 'Miss,' too, an' I judged that 'Miss' was one o' them poultice words to her. Friendship Village "You must clear out that black stuff," interposes the chief, when the rag or poultice has been lifted off. The Repairing & Restoration of Violins 'The Strad' Library, No. XII. The seeds of fenugreek are used mainly for poultices. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say Garlic and Onion poultice applied to the outside. One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed Nevertheless, when the pain is great, a poultice must be applied to keep the eyes moist, or a piece of oiled silk bound lightly over them. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life In America the leaves are used as a poultice in otitis, their action being rubefacient. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The back is laid varnished side downwards and a "poultice" applied as far along the joint as appears necessary. The Repairing & Restoration of Violins 'The Strad' Library, No. XII. Foment with warm water; at night apply a bread and milk poultice. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources She chewed some of the poultice and swallowed it before Husky's eyes. The Huntress She applied alum in a poultice to it, and had soon a paralytic stroke, which disabled her on one side, and terminated in her death. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life The bruised leaves are used as a poultice for abscesses, contusions and on the temples for headache. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Mary stood by suggesting alternately mustard poultices and ginger tea, which suggestions Luella contemptuously put aside. Three Little Cousins Use a warm foot bath and sitting-bath, with hot poultices of hops or cloths wet in hot water applied to the abdomen. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources He poulticed a dozen fish with maple leaves and threw them in the glowing coals of his fire. Lady Luck Next poultices and fomentations, with warm water, abate inflammation by diluting the saline acrimony of the secreted fluid, and abating the painful sensation. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life The boiled and pounded leaves are used as a poultice in inflammation of the intestines and bladder. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Mr. Stephens promptly replied that the crisis required the knife, not the poultice. Robert Toombs Statesman, Speaker, Soldier, Sage It will be proper to poultice if there is much inflammation, and also apply healing salve. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources Of interest to historians of medical therapy and pharmacy are the recipes for poultices that al-Zahrāwī recommends for use over fractured bones. Drawings and Pharmacy in Al-Zahrawi's 10th-Century Surgical Treatise II. in which poultices are said to do great injury, as well as oily or fatty applications. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life Uses.—The decoction of the leaves is used locally in sores and atonic ulcers, followed by a poultice of the boiled and mashed leaves. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Even while I prayed the thought of a bread poultice came to mind. How I Know God Answers Prayer The Personal Testimony of One Life-Time A simple bread and milk poultice may be used as soothing palliative, especially if the external skin is of a firm, hard texture. Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent A large jar containing rice attracted my attention, and curiously enough the rice was not to eat but to make poultices of, instead of linseed. A Girl's Ride in Iceland The action is usually sufficient in three days, and the parts are then poulticed until the slough comes away, after which a simple dressing is employed. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine The entire plant is very mucilaginous and the bruised fresh leaves are applied like poultices to cancers and ulcerating tumors. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Twice a day the foot was cleansed and put in the poultice, and it was really wonderful to see how it healed. How I Know God Answers Prayer The Personal Testimony of One Life-Time Franz said it shows Power of religion, and it does, perhaps— Religion or morphine or poultices—God knows. American Poetry, 1922 A Miscellany All assisted, all were busied with much serving,855 searching for medicines, applying poultices, urging him often to eat. St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh When treatment is deemed advisable, it consists in softening the parts with hot-water soakings or poultices, and subsequently shaving or scraping off the callous mass. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine The cooked and bruised leaves make an efficient poultice in articular rheumatism. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The patient must have quite warm hip baths two, three, or more, times a day, or as often as the pain is severe, the poultice being replaced after each bath, and kept constantly on. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time Dr. Mylechreest had poulticed her lungs with mustard and linseed, but all to no purpose. The Manxman A Novel - 1895 “That doesn’t seem to be the way you are treating your fingers,” said Jesse, looking at the cloth in which Rob still kept a big poultice of black mud. The Young Alaskans Every several days the parts are poulticed, the slough thus removed, and the ointment reapplied, and so on until the diseased tissue has been destroyed. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine The Filipino physician, Sr. Zamora, successfully employed a poultice of bruised leaves cooked in vinegar and applied to the forehead and backs of the hands to reduce the fever of tuberculous patients. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Over this powder apply an emolient poultice, or soft cloths wet in water hot as can be endured. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time "It's feeling the same as the sun on your back at harvest," she murmured, yet the poultices brought no heat to her frozen chest. The Manxman A Novel - 1895 One of them wanted to go and get some burdock leaves, and pound them into a pulp, and bind them on me for a poultice. How Private George W. Peck Put Down The Rebellion or, The Funny Experiences of a Raw Recruit - 1887 He is in bed now, and his ma is poulticing him, and she says he will be out about the last of next week. The Grocery Man And Peck's Bad Boy Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa, No. 2 - 1883 For the same condition the people of southern India are accustomed to apply a poultice of the bruised leaves to the anal region. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Apply an elm poultice from the beginning to the end of treatment. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time So did Widow Ashby and when the two tried to put a clabber 182 poultice on her head and sop her wrists in it, the jilted Sabrina thrust them aside with pure main strength. Blue Ridge Country I was obliged to remain three days in Haparanda, applying poultices, gargles, and liniments, according to the doctor's instructions. Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland She even tried to smile; but she found smiling very difficult with a poultice on each side of her face, and she had to give it up. Boys and Girls Bookshelf; a Practical Plan of Character Building, Volume I (of 17) Fun and Thought for Little Folk Gibson considers the seeds diuretic and quotes two cases where abundant diuresis immediately followed by the application of a poultice of the bruised seeds over the pubis. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The pure drug in powder, wet with warm water, or the green root bruised so as to form a poultice, is to be applied over the swelling. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time This was remedied by taking some of the threads of fringe from the skirt of his hunting shirt and tying them round the poultice. Deerfoot in The Mountains He had said that the poultice ought to be applied at once. When Grandmamma Was New The Story of a Virginia Childhood Every morning, when I go into her room to dress her blisters with fresh poultices, I find the old ones torn off and eaten up! Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, November, 1878 of Popular Literature and Science A poultice of the tender leaves is applied to ulcers and sores previously washed with the decoction. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Soon after the application all pain ceases, and the tumor, under the use of a poultice, begins to slough off in a few days, leaving a raw surface, disposed to heal kindly. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time They rubbed his hump with camphorated grease, placed there for twenty minutes a mustard poultice, then covered it over with diachylum, and, in order to make sure of his coming back, gave him his breakfast. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life He then allowed a native woman to cover the entire hand with a huge poultice, made of the beaten-up pulp of wild oranges—a splendid antiseptic. The Call Of The South 1908 The physicians and surgeons of the Worcester Infirmary have employed it in ointments and poultices with remarkable efficacy. An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and Other Diseases Uses.—The leaves are emollient and in the Philippines, India and the Southern States of North America they are commonly used to make poultices, as a substitute for linseed. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Baptisia Tinctoria applied as a poultice either in the powdered drug, or with some other substance wet with the infusion or tr., arrests gangrene in a short time. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time Its leaves however make an excellent cooling poultice, and the Extract of Neem is an admirable remedy for cutaneous disorders. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse K´GA SKÛnTAGĬ=“crow shin”—Adiantum pedatum—Maidenhair Fern: Used either in decoction or poultice for rheumatism and chills, generally in connection with some other fern. The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 301-398 Ordered his purging bolus again, and ℥ii. of a mixture with sal diuretic, ℥ss. to ℥xii. three times in a day, and a poultice with ale grounds to his legs. 54th day. An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and Other Diseases The bruised leaves are used as poultices to hasten suppuration, but according to Waring they are capable of causing dermatitis. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines His wounds were dressed by the surgeon, who soon afterwards arrived, and a poultice of sugar-cane was applied to prevent inflammation. Captain Cook His Life, Voyages, and Discoveries He had tried to drive the intruders away, but was fairly obliged to give in, and fling the poultice to the farthest corner of the room. The Grateful Indian And other Stories These are much the same in their effects as poultices, but are sometimes more convenient. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Management Considering the anasarca as caused by the diseased inguinal glands, I ordered common poultice and mercurial ointment to the groins, three grains of pulv. fol. An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and Other Diseases Uses.—The entire plant is emollient and its principal use is as a poultice for inflammations, bruises, etc. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines The bark yields dyes, and in the West Indies the leaves are used for poulticing wounds. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture They applied poultices of herbs, which they had been told were available in such cases. The Adventures of the Chevalier De La Salle and His Companions, in Their Explorations of the Prairies, Forests, Lakes, and Rivers, of the New World, and Their Interviews with the Savage Tribes, Two Hundred Years Ago Linseed, bread, or potato poultice, used to soothe. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Management "The cause of the Peasants' Revolt was that a shilling poultice should be put on everybody over sixteen." Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk Uses.—This plant has a reputation in the Philippines as a hæmostatic of great efficiency, for which purpose the whole plant is crushed and applied as a poultice over the wound. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines She put a mustard-seed poultice on his chest, and gave him a little hot corn gruel, and a drop or two of honey every two hours for his hoarseness. Grasshopper Green and the Meadow Mice They are leaves, herbs, roots, barks, seeds, flowers, juices, distilled waters, syrups, juleps, decoctions, oils, electuaries, conserves, preserves, lohocks, ointments, plasters, poultices, troches, and pills. Customs and Fashions in Old New England A poultice is used to reduce inflammation and should be as large as the affected part. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Management If the parts become very much inflamed, warm poultices or hot chamomile solutions should be used, and the patient kept in bed until the inflammation subsides. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother The leaves pounded and boiled are applied as a poultice to foul ulcers. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines I made a burdock poultice for his hand the best I could—” “And it’s mighty good for bruises, I tell you now!” exclaimed Mrs. Meadows. Little Mr. Thimblefinger and His Queer Country Ordered a large flaxseed poultice applied, expecting an abscess would form at this place. Report on Surgery to the Santa Clara County Medical Society Crequy would have blistered her hands to the queen's taste and the poultice stage. The Woman Beautiful or, The Art of Beauty Culture The application of a poultice made from the pulverized leaves of the castor-oil plant is a most efficient remedy when milk fails to make its appearance in the breast in sufficient quantity after confinement. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother The onion is used cooked as a poultice over the bladder and internally for various catarrhs. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines But the craitur will be after makin’ the poor man eat his poultices, and use his beef tay for outward application only!” The Dew of Their Youth This fluid was evacuated and a poultice applied. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers For to cure one person of a disease does not cure another, nor is one any better, when suffering from ophthalmia or fever, by seeing another anointed or poulticed. Plutarch's Morals The treatment consists in enveloping the limb in turpentine stupes, followed by the application of poultices to the groin and a light diet at first. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother Cooked as a sort of mush it may be used as a substitute for linseed poultices and has the great advantage of not becoming rancid. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Home Treatment.—Apply to the swelling a hot poultice of cornmeal and bread and milk. Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage It is scarcely necessary to contrast the advantage of this mode of treatment with that by plasters, poultices, &c. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers “Wish you merry Christmas!” cried she to pale Aunt Charlotte, and sprang out of bed with poultices on her feet to go after her Christmas stocking. The Twin Cousins This may be done by means of poultices or fomentations, or by immersing a wooden bowl in hot water and putting the breast, wrapped in flannel, within it. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother The formation of pus may be encouraged by the constant application of poultices for hours at a time. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse An inflamed bunion should be poulticed, and larger shoes be worn. Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage The poultice was merely continued, the caustic not being requisite from the subsidence of the inflammation. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers The bleeding is treated by the application of herbs and hot poultices; hæmorrhage kills half the victims, and at times brings the perpetrators of the vile proceeding within the clutches of the law. History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present Moral and Physical Reasons for its Performance Pat ought to be quiet, and I’m no hand at poulticing. The Love Affairs of Pixie The best poultice for the purpose is made of linseed meal, with sufficient hot water to make a thick paste. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse We made mustard poultices with white of egg instead of water, to save needless irritation of the skin; we used the French expedient of putting quinine pads under the armpits to reduce the terrible temperature. The Lady of the Basement Flat I applied the lunar caustic as deep as possible within the puncture and directed a cold poultice to be laid over the whole hand. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers No other remedy being at hand, a small piece of indigo was pulverized, made into a poultice with water, and applied to the puncture. The Prairie Traveler A Hand-book for Overland Expeditions Despite poultices, despite medicine, there was no doubt even to Pixie’s inexperienced eyes that Pat was worse the next morning. The Love Affairs of Pixie When abscess is threatened its formation may be favored by warm fomentations or poultices, and on the occurrence of fluctuation the knife may be used to give free escape to the pus. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse I don’t understand poultices and fomentations; couldn’t take the responsibility! The Lady of the Basement Flat I applied the lunar caustic deep in every part, and over the whole surface, and enveloped the finger in a cold poultice covered with cold water. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers It seemed to draw out the poison, turning the indigo white, after which it was removed and another poultice applied. The Prairie Traveler A Hand-book for Overland Expeditions Above all, I never neglected to apply mustard poultices to the stomach, spine, and neck, and particularly to keep my patient warm about the region of the heart. Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands Fomentation of the abdomen, or the application of a warm flaxseed poultice, may greatly relieve. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse The surgeon on his way out told Theodoric and his servant secretly that it was the plague; he would send poultices, but would not come to see me himself.... Erasmus and the Age of Reformation I do not, however, think the lunar caustic would succeed in such cases if attended by great inflammation, without the previous application of a cold poultice with rest for a day or two. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers Demulcent and emollient; principally used for poultices and fomentations. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure G. got eight bites on one hand, which is serious, and means poulticing. From Edinburgh to India & Burmah The limbs may be poulticed above the fetlocks with mustard. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse The sentry flattened himself like a poultice against the side of the trench. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, February 23, 1916 I directed my patient to continue the cold poultice and lotion, and to rest completely for several days. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers To have such a thought gnawing and burning always—always, like a moral mustard poultice! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, March 11, 1893 These were wrapped in a piece of linen, which the establishment managed to afford, and pounded to a pulp, and then the poultice was gently applied to the inflamed ankle. The Hunters of the Ozark In more severe cases mustard poultices should be applied along the spine and above the fetlocks. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Without expansion there is no possibility of relief; local bleeding, poulticing, and all the drastic drugs of the veterinary will be invoked in vain. Rational Horse-Shoeing |
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