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poultice material

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  • poultice — ► NOUN ▪ a soft moist mass of flour, plant material, etc., applied to the skin to relieve inflammation. ► VERB ▪ apply a poultice to. ORIGIN from Latin puls pottage, pap …   English terms dictionary

  • Poultice — A poultice, also called cataplasm, is a soft moist mass, often heated and medicated, that is spread on cloth over the skin to treat an aching, inflamed, or painful part of the body. It can also be a porous solid filled with solvent used to remove …   Wikipedia

  • poultice — A soft magma or mush prepared by wetting various powders or other absorbent substances with oily or watery fluids, sometimes medicated, and usually applied hot to the surface; it exerts an emollient, relaxing, or stimulant, counterirritant effect …   Medical dictionary

  • poultice — [ pəʊltɪs] noun a soft, moist mass of material, typically consisting of bran, flour, herbs, etc., applied with a cloth to the body to relieve inflammation. verb apply a poultice to. Origin ME: from L. pultes (plural), from puls, pult pottage, pap …   English new terms dictionary

  • poultice — poul|tice [ˈpəultıs US ˈpoul ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: pultes soft material , from Latin puls porridge ] something that is put on someone s skin to make it less swollen or painful, often made of a wet cloth with milk, herbs …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • poultice —   Moist, usually hot, mass of plant material applied to the skin for a medical purpose, e.g. the tomentum from Dioon mejiae female cones is used for this purpose by some villagers in Honduras.   See also ethnobotany …   Expanded glossary of Cycad terms

  • poultice — fomentation; n. a preparation of hot moist material applied to any part of the body to increase local circulation, alleviate pain, or soften the skin to allow matter to be expressed from a boil. Poultices containing kaolin retain heat for a… …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • art conservation and restoration — Maintenance and preservation of works of art, their protection from future damage, deterioration, or neglect, and the repair or renovation of works that have deteriorated or been damaged. Research in art history has relied heavily on 20th and… …   Universalium

  • Horse care — There are many aspects to horse care. Horses, ponies, mules, donkeys and other domesticated equidae require attention from humans for optimal health and long life.Living environmentWorldwide, horses and other equids usually live outside with… …   Wikipedia

  • Fomentation — A quaint old term for the application of hot packs or the substance so applied. From the Latin fovimentum which meant, no surprise, to a warm application. To foment means, literally, to warm or heat up. It is, figuratively, to incite. For example …   Medical dictionary

  • Stable bandage — A stable bandage, or standing bandage/wrap, is a type of wrap used on the lower legs of a horse. A stable bandage runs from just below the knee or hock, to the bottom of the fetlock joint, and protects the cannon bone, tendons of the lower leg,… …   Wikipedia

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