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Keep in contact with the scar by means of a piece of lint, or else rub in well with moderate friction, night and morning.

SORES ON LIPS, MOUTH, TONGUE, OR THROAT (CANKER SORES).

Sulphate of zinc,

Rose-water, or pure water,

40 grains.

1 ounce.

Apply every other day to the spots with a camel's hair brush or a piece of cotton. Canker sores can be touched to advantage every day or two with burnt alum or a piece of sulphate of copper.

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Place in the cavity of the tooth a piece of cotton moistened with the

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Place in the cavity of the tooth a piece of cotton moistened with the preparation.

WARTS.

1. Solution of ethylate of sodium,

2 drachms.

Every two or three days touch the wart with the solution, administered with a camel's hair pencil.

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Use on the part a piece of thin, old muslin, keeping the surface constantly wet with the lotion. The part sometimes requires lancing, to relieve pain and to restore it to healthy action.

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Apply before or after making a free incision with the lancet. Previously hot poultices are frequently applied to the part. Painting it with iodine is sometimes practiced.

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