She had always a sufficient stock of salves and medicines, and yet neither made, nor purchased any; nor did she ever appear to be in want of money.
I will go and bring linen and salves to dress the wound properly," said she; then she looked at her friend as though she had some quite other thought, secretly sighed, and left the two alone.
Salves for all wounds, for each disease Specifics that could give it ease, Balsams, beyond all human praise, That would prolong our mortal days.
Boguet accounts for the transformation not taking place, by the fact of their not having the necessary salves by them.
Of what these magical salves were composed we know.
Hyosciamus and taxus, hypericum and asafoetida were great favorites, and physicians made experiments with these salves to try their effect upon the system.
And they gave me no end of points about how to scout for giants, and how to scoop them in; and they told me all sorts of charms against enchantments, and gave me salves and other rubbish to put on my wounds.
And it had been filled, not with salves and charms and washes, as the women had thought, but with Cares and Troubles.
His first care on waking in the morning was to liberate the bound Spaniard, and to bring salves from his store for dressing the wounds of the Portuguese, and of his party; his own wounds proved to be slight.
Let us convey him softly to the grove; on the morrow we will look to his wounds and bind them up with balsam and other salves from the wreck.
A leech art thou, and soothing salves Thou knowest, and by these didst haply hope To flee the evil day!
Banish my bitter pain: Lay on my deadly wound those healing salves Which only can, by Fate's decree, remove This torment, if thou wilt.
Among these slaves was a black man, Lionel Wafer's assistant, who carried the salves and medicaments.
Wafer, who was the surgeon of the party, had a bag full of salves and medicines.
As they rowed out from the town the surgeons among them provided remedies and salves for the wounded.
Wafer was in the canoas, with the boat guard, preparing salves for those wounded in the fight.
The poor, or any sick and sorry folk, are the first to be considered, or perhaps there is some wounded knight, who has sought shelter within the protecting walls of the castle, for whom soothing potions or healing salves have to be compounded.
He is not so much to be pitied, if you please, for Mademoiselle de Salves is a most charming person.
But a great silence fell on the spectators, when Irène de Salves entered.
And under the yellow rays of the lamp two more women were seen--Irène de Salves and Francine.
Before long the alliance with Mademoiselle deSalves was projected.
I am to marry Mademoiselle de Salves in a month," said Talizac, between his close shut teeth.
If Mademoiselle de Salves has built up a pretty romance, I can banish her dreams by telling her the name of her lover.
Mademoiselle de Salves in her fright dropped my arm and began to run.
Besides, he wrote to me to say that he was to go with Mademoiselle de Salves to witness some ceremony at Notre Dame!
It was he who had induced Monsieur de Salves to accept the overtures of marriage made by the De Fongereues family.
There unobserved he washed the cruel gashes cut by the hound's claws, and applied salves and stitched the skin over the wounds, and, as he did so, in a low voice he murmured healing songs of power.
Concobar nodded to his chief Leech, and he came to him with his instruments and salves and washes.
The poor white could not afford to hire one, and the colored doctored themselves with herbs, teas and salves made by themselves.
When a slave took sick she or he would have to depend on herbs, salves or other remedies prepared by someone who knew the medicinal value.
The wide tent was open at both ends and shielded by thin gauze veils to keep out flying insects, and preserve the salves and other herbal preparations.
Priceless herbs and salves had been scattered and spilled.
It is profitably put into those ointments and salves that are warm, and comfort the outward parts, as the joints and sinews; for swellings also, and places out of joint.
The greater wild Daisy is a wound herb of good respect, often used in those drinks or salves that are for wounds, either inward or outward.
Salves to his wounds, and medicines of might: might > power, efficacy 9 For Tryphon of sea-gods the sovereign leech is hight.
He came, he began to anoint him with salves and give him his powders, and did him good.
He summoned the servants, and ordered them to turn the bed round with the patient's feet towards Death, and began to anoint him with salves and administer powders into his mouth, and did him good.
But with all her curiosity, and much as she urged her favorite, he would not tell her what was written in the will; nor did she ever learn, for a year afterwards the good woman passed away in spite of her salves and potions.
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