As a soft mass of material, poultice is a noun. To apply a poultice to, is a verb
I went to find a poultice in the docter's office.
I applied the poultice to the open wound on my arm.
A poultice is a soft, moist mass applied to a sore, or aching part of the body in order to soothe it.
The mold on bread is a form of penicillin, which is an antibiotic. Many times, they would soak the bread in milk or wine. This allowed them to make a poultice that would seep into the wound. The wine would sterilize the wound, while the milk would help draw out the pus caused by the infection.
Dental poultice pads can be bought from your local pharmacy. However, you also can get them from your family dentist.
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Juana uses seaweed poultice on Coyotito's wound to help draw out the poison.
Bread poultice to draw a boil; heated empty wine bottle for same purpose; syrup of figs to cure "stomach cough".
The poultice of this is for healing wounds.
A barbie doll with out hair.
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