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They also sprinkle leaves on wounds, after which a poultice is applied.
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Originally only a maker of all sorts of poultices, the curer- "ahmen" gradually appears to have become a maker of prayers and sacrifices as well.
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The party used the oil on the surface to lubricate wagon wheel hubs, as polish, and as a poultice.
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Then a boy came to treat his wounds with a poultice and brought food of milk, butter and oaten bread.
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For millennia, poultices of plantain leaves have been applied to wounds, sores, and stings to promote healing.
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When a poultice is used, it is best to clean the leg with soap and water after removal, before re-applying a clean bandage.
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During the second five minutes this belief evaporates, but the poultice is buckled at the back and you can't get it off.
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A poultice of chickweed can be applied to cuts, burns and bruises.
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The wound was then dressed with a poultice of barley and honey mixed in turpentine.
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People have used a poultice of fresh crushed leaves for skin injuries or inflammations, or to line their shoes or fill their socks while hiking.
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