CHAP. 40.—REMEDIES FOR BROKEN BONES.
For fractures of the joints, ashes of sheep's thigh-bones are
particularly useful, applied in combination with wax; and the
remedy is all the more efficacious, if a sheep's jaw-bones are
burnt with the other ingredients, together with a deer's antler,
and some wax dissolved in oil of roses. For broken bones, a
dog's brains are used, spread upon a linen cloth, with wool
laid upon the surface and moistened every now and then. The
fractured bone will mostly unite in the course of fourteen
days; and a cure equally expeditious may be effected by using
the ashes of burnt field-mice, with honey, or of burnt earthworms; a substance which is extremely useful for the extraction of splintered bones.