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Mustard plaster

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A mild mixture of mustard seed powder, an adhesive such as flour, and water warmed and spread on a moist cloth that is then applied to the skin.

The original mistaken notion was that the mustard plaster would draw out the 'bad humors.' It acts as a counterirritant and increases the local blood supply.

A mustard plaster is a form of poultice.

See also: Cataplasm

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