CHAPTER XII.
_Of glutinative Medicines._
That is the true cure of an ulcer which joins the mouth of it together.
That is a glutinative medicine, which couples together by drying and binding, the sides of an ulcer before brought together.
These require a greater drying faculty than the former, not only to consume what flows out, but what remains liquid in the flesh, for liquid flesh is more subject to flow abroad than stick to together.
The time of using them, any body may know without teaching, viz. when the ulcer is cleansed and filled with flesh, and such symptoms as hinder are taken away.
For many times ulcers must be kept open that the sanies, or fords that lie in them may be purged out, whereas of themselves they would heal before.
Only beware, lest by too much binding you cause pain in tender parts.