- A
poultice, also
called a cataplasm, is a soft
moist m****,
often heated and medicated, that is
spread on
cloth and
placed over the skin to
treat an aching...
- are chewed, and the
juice applied before fire-walking or fire-eating. A
poultice of the
pulverized plant is
mixed with
water and
applied to burns. Achnatherum...
-
known by the
nickname Emplastro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ẽ'plaʃtɾu]; "
poultice"), is a
Portuguese football fan who
became a
public figure for videobombing...
-
frightful by her
negligent dress, and the foot
affected was tied up with a
poultice and some
nasty bandages. I was much
affected by this sight ... Anne's sole...
- twenty-one "
poultices" and gave them to him LKA 146 Obverse,
Lines 5-12. (Lambert 1980, p. 79) A text
giving the
story known as the Twenty-One "
Poultices" (ref...
- A
mustard plaster, also
known as a blister, is a
poultice of
mustard seed
powder spread inside a
protective dressing and
applied to the body to stimulate...
-
mutabile and
Artocarpus integrifolius, and
drink the
decoction or use it as a
poultice.
Southeast Asian traditional beliefs, as well as
traditional Chinese food...
-
Adhesive bandage or
sticking plaster, a
medical dressing for
small wounds Poultice, a soft
moist m****
applied to the body
Plaster (band), a Canadian...
-
Instead they
utilise herbal medicine for healing,
especially teas and
poultices, with
cannabis often used as an ingredient.
Rastas use
their physical...
- and
gruels to give
muscular strength.
Crushed petals were also used as a
poultice on skin
spots and
mixed with
banana oil, for dry skin and sunburn. In herbalism...