Basilicon

One such example was an unguent composed of rosin, wax, pitch, and oil, which pre-modern surgeons used as a suppurative.

The German physician Wilhelm Fabry described the use of basilicon ointments in the treatment of burns.

[1] English physicians in the early nineteenth century reported their use in the prevention of gangrene.

Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (1st ed.).

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