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  2. Zam-Buk - Wikipedia

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    It was first sold by his Bile Beans company in 1902, [1] as a herbal balm and antiseptic ointment; the use of a complementary Zam-Buk soap was recommended to augment the treatment. The ointment was advertised as being effective against a wide range of conditions, including cuts, bruises, sprains, ulcers, bleeding piles and even colds and toothache.

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  4. Liniment - Wikipedia

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    An old bottle of AA Hyde Mentholatum Ointment. A.B.C. Liniment was used from approximately 1880 to 1935. [2] [3] It was named for its three primary ingredients: aconite, belladonna, and chloroform. [2] There were numerous examples of poisoning from the mixture, resulting in at least one death. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  5. Zheng Gu Shui - Wikipedia

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    He learned a bone-healing formula from his grandfather and specialized in TCM thereafter, creating a locally-famous Bo Gu Shui (Chinese: 驳骨水; lit. 'bone-grafting liquid'). He remained in China when the People's Republic was founded. He was given a post as a technician at Yulin Xinsheng Pharmaceutical Plant (later Yulin Pharmaceutical ...

  6. Dit da jow - Wikipedia

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  7. Ammonium bituminosulfonate - Wikipedia

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    Ichthammol or ammonium bituminosulfonate (brand name Ichthyol), also known as black ointment, is a medication derived from sulfur-rich oil shale (bituminous schists). It is used (sometimes in combination with zinc oxide ) as a treatment for different skin diseases , including eczema and psoriasis (see below).

  8. Merbromin - Wikipedia

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    Merbromin's best-known use is as a topical antiseptic to treat minor wounds, burns, and scratches. [3] It is also used in the antisepsis of the umbilical cord, [4] and the antisepsis of wounds with inhibited scar formation, such as neuropathic ulcers and diabetic foot sores. [5]

  9. Gou pi gao - Wikipedia

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    Gou Pi Gao can be used to treat primarily muscle and tendon pains, caused by muscle sprains, tears, rheumatism, tendinitis and various other conditions. [4] The adhesive plaster is applied to the area in pain, and left on for 3–5 hours (preferably with heat treatment in order to increase the medicine's effectiveness).