Cataplasis

/ˌkætəˈpleɪsɪs/ noun

A medical poultice or the process of applying a medicinal plaster to the skin to treat inflammation or pain.

From Greek 'kataplaein' meaning 'to plaster over,' combining 'kata-' (down) and 'plassein' (to mold or form). The term emerged in medical literature during the classical period to describe the therapeutic practice of applying soft, warm substances to affected areas.

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