If they are cracked, apply glycerin with starch, or arnica ointment.
Tincture of Aconite 6 drams Tincture Arnica 1 ounce Oil of Turpentine l ounce (l or 2) Soap Liniment enough for 8 ounces Use as a liniment three times a day.
From the flowers of mountain arnica or German leopard's bane (Arnica montana).
Four cloves, a piece of cinnamon the size of a large pea, 2 teaspoonfuls of rose water, 1 drop of vinegar, 10 drops of arnica tincture.
Arnica and iodine are all I can find, but they'll help a little.
Massage it a little with the arnica as I move the arm," he directed coolly, and she did so, pityingly.
The sigh of the approaching storm is heard at eventide, and the hostile Indian comes into the reservation to get some arnica for his chilblain, and to heal up the old feeling of intolerance on the part, of the pale face.
They came do that conclusion after they had soaked their persons in arnica and glued themselves together with poultices.
Filixmas, together with the alcoholic extract of the flowers of Achillea mutellina and maschata, and the powder of the flowers of Arnica Doronicum.
We are told that the active ingredient in this compound is Arnica montana, with a basis of soap cerate.
I'll get somearnica and a roll of linen mother always has me bring in case I get hurt.
Sarah, hand me a tumbler half full of water, and I'll put some arnica in it; it won't do for her to have it on clear.
Defn: A name of several harmless plants, as Arnica montana, Senecio Doronicum, and Paris quadrifolia.
Now, Ted, do you think we ought to leave my knee alone until we see a doctor, or shall we try the arnica and Mrs. Tyler's poultice?
I hate to experiment with a knee without expert advice, but I don't believe arnica will do any harm, and the poultice will be warming.
I rushed to her side, seizing the arnica bottle to disguise my confusion.
I do believe I've got a bottle of arnica up in the store closet," and she shooed "Henery" and me out of the room.
And having followed her to the bathroom, he insisted, with unusual gentleness, that he be left to apply the arnica to the alleged injuries himself.
Midsummer Eve in, 53; mountain arnicagathered at Midsummer in, 57 sq.
So in some parts of Bavaria they think that no thunderstorm can harm a house which has a blossom of mountain arnica in the window or the roof, and in the Tyrol the same flower fastened to the door will render the dwelling fire-proof.
In Voigtland the mountain arnica if plucked on St. John's Eve and stuck in the fields, laid under the roof, or hung on the wall, is believed to protect house and fields from lightning and hail.
Gruen, in Bohemia, mountain arnicagathered at Midsummer at, ii.
The baboon was soon caught, and his back freely bathed with the arnica water, when the intense smarting, and the grotesque grimaces and loud chattering consequent on it, caused shouts of laughter.
Fetch me the arnica and some water, Luji; we will soon put those scratches to rights, though they are caused by the lion's claws.
Bathe the parts with an infusion of arnica flowers, made thus:-- Arnica flowers, 4 ounces.
I consider that, more than to anything else, I owe the success of our great undertaking to arnica and paregoric.
Although, assisted by her chums and Edina Tooker, she rubbed it faithfully with arnica each night, she still showed far from her old form on the tennis courts.
So up to this stage of the regiment's history the doctors had found little to do but issue arnica and salve for lame legs and blistered feet, and strut around in their shiny uniforms.
Not less than 400 of its men had fallen by the wayside, and were taking quinine and blue-mass and rubbing arnica on their legs all along the tortuous route.
The tincture ofarnica is applied externally as a remedy for bruises, sprains, etc.
After Fox had his shoulder treated with arnica at the Government hospital tent, we returned to Rawlins.
He was badly hurt and bruised, and no small quantity of arnica was needed for his wounds.
When Father Played Baseball The smell of arnica is strong, And mother's time is spent In rubbing father's arms and back With burning liniment.
The smell ofarnica abounds; He hobbles with a cane; A row of blisters mar his hands; He is in constant pain.
Once before Tish had almost broken an arm cranking a car and had been driven to arnica compresses for a week; but this time we dared not suggest anything.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arnica" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.