‘Plaster of the Jew of Steten’
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Gabelhover, 1599
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Herb Name 41497_4bacbb-c9> |
Latin 41497_cc59a3-f2> |
Amount 41497_9b4214-1b> |
|---|---|---|
| 41497_b0ef52-2c> |
Althea officinalis 41497_1df163-11> | 41497_8e02ae-04> |
| 41497_094a82-02> |
Lilium candidum 41497_f3400c-e9> | 41497_24f2c6-37> |
| 41497_ac4390-86> |
Linium usitatissimum 41497_697e8b-b1> | 41497_e38c9e-fe> |
| 41497_59637d-44> |
Trigonella foenum-graecum 41497_e88b85-d4> | 41497_e123ca-48> |
| 41497_e76022-06> |
Vicia faba 41497_92e561-58> | 41497_ba61f0-c9> |
| 41497_e10218-fa> |
Malva sylvestris 41497_da0785-32> | 41497_29003a-8d> |
| 41497_38cdb1-19> |
Scilla maritima 41497_9fde63-61> |
1 oz. ea. 41497_724e78-21> |
Preparation:
Beat them and boil in Goat’s milk until thick. Add Oil of Mastic and Oil of Quince, of each 1 1⁄2 oz., and boil again.
Function:
Clears Heat, promotes Healing
Use:
1. Chronic Breast Ulcer.
2. It may be useful for other types of Ulcers.
Dose:
Apply thrice daily.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
Comment:
“This cured a Lady Lanschadin”. (Gabelhover, 1599)

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