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CHAP. 45.—REMEDIES FOR WARTS, AND FOR MALFORMED NAILS. THE GLANIS: ONE REMEDY.

To remove warts, the liver of the glanis1 is applied to the part; ashes also of heads of mænæ2 bruised with garlic— substances which should be used raw where it is thymewarts3 that require to be removed—the gall of the red seascorpion,4 smarides5 pounded and applied, or alex6 thoroughly boiled. Ashes of calcined heads of mænæ7 are used to rectify malformed nails.

1 See B. ix. c. 67.

2 See Note 58 above.

3 "Thymia."

4 Ajasson thinks that the ancients knew but one kind of sea-scorpion, but in different states, the Cottus scorpius, probably, of Linnæus.

5 See Chapter 34 of this Book.

6 See Note 63 above.

7 See Note 58 above.

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