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1 This explains our hot poultice and fomentation as used with cold cloths.
2 She left the room, returning soon with a large, hot poultice , applying it.
3 Steaming with herbs will do such good, or any hot poultice will do good.
4 There, that will insure a hot poultice .
5 In spite of what is sometimes urged to the contrary, a hot poultice is, perhaps, the best means of bringing this about.
6 It would be like putting oilskin over wet lint; we should have felt as if we were in a hot poultice in a short time.
7 Good Mrs. Wagner, with the doctor's permission, continued applying the hot poultices .
8 To this end hot poultices , or, better still, hot baths, should be resorted to.
9 The after-treatment consists in the application of hot poultices .
10 I should advise you to keep on hot poultices .
11 This is to be treated with hot poultices or hot baths, and and soon disappears.
12 Sometimes hot applications are better, hot poultices , cloths, etc., syringing the canal with hot water.
13 Hot poultice of hops inclosed in cotton bag and applied to the ear is very soothing.
14 Hot poultices will relieve the inflammation and pain.
15 Local applications are sometimes grateful,-hotpoultices or cloths wrung out of hot water may be helpful.
16 Hot water; hot poultices , cloths wrung out of smartweed hot, and thyme tea or golden seal teas.
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