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26.80 CHAP. 80.—REMEDIES FOR BURNS.

Burns are cured by the agency of plantago, [Note] or of arction, [Note] so effectually indeed as to leave no scar. The leaves of this last plant are boiled in water, beaten up, and applied to the sore. Roots of cyclaminos [Note] are used, in combination with aizoüm; [Note] the kind of hypericon also, which we have mentioned as being called "corissum." [Note]



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