• Mustard-plaster

    Full definition of mustard-plaster

    Noun

    mustard-plaster

    (plural mustard-plasters)
      • 1900 , Charles Morris , Cyclopedia of practical information , The mustard-plasters (whether first or second in time) are only to stay on long enough to redden, not blister, the skin.
      • 1991 , Glenn H. Leggett, ‎Carl David Mead, ‎Melinda G. Kramer , Prentice Hall handbook for writers , If in a paper on the value of home remedies, however, you offer as fact the statement that mustard-plasters are good for curing colds, you will have to cite a wide and representative sampling of incidents as well as testimony from respected medical authorities to convince your audience.
      • 2001 (originally published in Russian in 1892) , Anton Pavolvich Checkhov (English version edited by Charles Neider) , Ward No. 6, An intelligent, educated, proud, freedom-loving man, in the image of God, has no other way out save to go as a medico into a filthy, stupid, miserable hole of a town —and all his life consists of cupping glasses, leeches, mustard-plasters!
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