Catapasm

/ˈkætəpæzəm/ noun

A poultice or medical plaster applied to the skin for healing; a medical preparation used in ancient and traditional medicine.

From Greek 'katápassa', from 'kata-' (down) + 'passein' (to sprinkle), literally 'sprinkled down,' referring to powders and pastes spread on wounds.

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