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The application of sterile hot compresses, wet with bichloride-of-mercury solution, I to 5, 000, is recommended for softening and bringing the boil to a head. The application should be made every two hours. The use of poultices for this purpose is to be condemned. When opening a boil it should be incised and the pus or "core" gently removed. The body, in attempting to limit the infection to a small area, builds a wall around the process and the common practice of squeezing the part breaks down ...this protective barrier and paves the way for a more extensive and serious infection. Before making the inci- sion it is advisable to clean the skin with some antiseptic solution such as alcohol or bichloride of mercury. Tincture of iodine may also be used. After the boil is opened, care should be taken so as to prevent transference of the infection to some adjacent part. "Crops" of boils often result from careless handling and dressing of these open wounds. After opening the boil, as well as after every dressing, the part should be washed with an antiseptic solution and covered with a dry sterile dressing.
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