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All-over black back plaster in the '50s

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overthetop | 11:29 Sat 31st Jul 2010 | Body & Soul
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In the fifties, I recall an uncle (probably in his 50's) had on at least one occasion a black plaster applied to cover all of his back. I mostly remember the fuss in trying to remove it - that must have been very painful. But I often wonder what it was for. Some chest or respiratory problem? If anyone recalls anything similar or can answer what it was for it would be much appreciated.
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Could have been......Glycerine and Icthyol paste.
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Thanks Sqad. I'll check it out on the net but do you know what it would have been for?
Yes it was used for leg ulcers mainly but also for infections like Bronchitis and Pneumonia.
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That's helpful. Many thanks.
What was mustard plaster for?
notafish.....same thing except not for leg ulcers.
notafish mustard plasters had many uses and as sqad says Bronchitis and pneumonia were but two of them, they are still used in Eastern Europe too, less so here.
agreed doc, not leg ulcers ouch!
Thank you Sqad and Mamyalynne
not a primitive version of a Brazilian, then?

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