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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1829807" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>"Mustard Plasters" were a big thing with my dad's mom back in the 1950s. A sprained ankle was sure to get wrapped up in brown paper bags soaked in mustard and i don't remember what else.</p><p>Coal Oil was like a cure all for any type of cut or scrape.</p><p>Boils were covered with a piece of salt cured pork lined with the skin of an egg and taped on. I remember this one working very well and the pus and infection would be drawn out by morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1829807, member: 32879"] "Mustard Plasters" were a big thing with my dad's mom back in the 1950s. A sprained ankle was sure to get wrapped up in brown paper bags soaked in mustard and i don't remember what else. Coal Oil was like a cure all for any type of cut or scrape. Boils were covered with a piece of salt cured pork lined with the skin of an egg and taped on. I remember this one working very well and the pus and infection would be drawn out by morning. [/QUOTE]
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