Quarterly Statement Palestine Exploration Fund volume 37
Quarterly Statement Palestine Exploration Fund volume 37
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Sometimes a mere outward application of the saliva is supposed to cure the wound. The Bedouin have other remedies for bites unconnected with the Ilawi/, such as pressing a five or ten piastre piece on the wound, and some drink their own urine as an antidote. I came across a man plastering his foot which was badly cut, with a mixture of water and sheep's dung. I do not know if this is a recognised remedy, or, as I suspect many of their recipes to be, the result of the inspiration of the moment. ...Bleeding they have recourse to for all sorts of minor diseases. Their camels, when suffering from sores or boils, may be sprinkled with tobacco-dust, to prevent flies laying their eggs in the wounds. l;j4 THE BEUOUIX OF THE SIXAITIC PENINSULA. For their eyes they use kohl, for sores a paste made of henna and watei', the healing powers of which I have myself tested and found excellent. Their remedy for constipation is the wild fig — h(. %m they call it — which grows in the Wady Suddar. This fig is full of brio;ht vermilion seeds.
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