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Douche for Uterine Cancer (2)

Douche for Uterine Cancer (2) Tradition: Western Source / Author: Culpeper’s Directory for Midwives, 1662 Herb Name Black Nightshade juiceTuttyburnt LeadCamphor Latin Solanum nigrumZinc oxideLead oxideCamphora Amount 6 oz. 2 drams ea. 1⁄2 dram Preparation: Mix them in a leaden mortar, and add powder of (River) Crayfish Function: clears Heat and Toxin, resolves Tumors Use:…

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Plaster for Breast Cancer

Plaster for Breast Cancer Tradition: Western Source / Author: Gabelhover, 1599 Herb Name White LeadSilver LithargeTuttyCalamineDeer tallowWax Oil of Roses Latin Lead carbonateLead oxideZinc oxideZinc carbonateSebum CerviiCera Oleum rosatum Amount 1⁄2 oz. ea. 1 dram 3⁄4 oz. 3 oz. ea. Preparation: Beat the minerals with wine, then melt the wax and tallow in the oil,…

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Zinc oxide, Tutty

Zinc oxide, Tutty Flowers of Zinc, Calx of Zinc, Nihilum album, Pompholix Zincite (native Zinc oxide); however, this was not a traditional source for Zinc oxide.Photo by Robert M. Lavinsky (Wikimedia) Minerological name: Impure Zinc oxide Native ores of Zinc include:  1. Sphelerite–Zinc sulphide  2. Zincite–Zinc oxide  3. Calamine (Smithsonite)–Zinc carbonate  4. Hemimorphite–Zinc silicate Parts…

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Plaster of Calamine

Emplastrum de Lapis CaliminarisPlaster of Calamine Tradition: Western Source / Author: Herb Name Prepared CalamineTuttyGold LithargeCeruse MasticMyrrhCamphor Latin Zinc carbonateZinc oxideLead oxideLead carbonatePistacia lentiscusCommiphora molmolCamphora Amount 1⁄2 oz. ea. 1 oz.1⁄4 oz.1 1⁄2 drams1 dram2 scruples Preparation: Form a Plaster according to art, with a little Turpentine. A little Honey may also be added. Function:…

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