id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hippocrates-on-1997 hippocrates-on-1997 .txt text/plain 4768 205 75 And, in like manner, from old ulcers, especially if situated in the ulcer a thick and soft piece of sponge, rather dry than wet, and to the ulcers, the leaves of woad are to be pounded and applied raw in When the ulcer is clean, but both it and the surrounding parts are being mixed with a little oil, it is to be applied as a cataplasm; Another medicine for the same ulcers:-The dried gall of Another:-Wine, a little cedar honey, of dried things, the flowers to be properly done, having poured off two parts of the wine, and the medicine, and apply boiled wakerobin in a soft state, either rubbing powder equally corrosive:-Having sponged the ulcer, burn the most having poured in white wine, boil upon a gentle fire, until it appear Having boiled the leaves of the wakerobin in wine and oil, apply a ./cache/hippocrates-on-1997.txt ./txt/hippocrates-on-1997.txt