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The basis for most of the
ashipu's
diagnosis of and the medical treatments for his patients was his ability to
work with the
asu
in concocting the appropriate
bultu,
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a mush made of herbs and other varied ingredients such as mud and animal
dung, that were pounded, cooked, and strained. Patients took these
bultus
by applying them externally, taking them as an enema, swallowing them, or
inhaling their vapors. Two
bultus
were never the same, as no record of exact proportions of ingredients has
been found. One list of 230 possible ingredients for
bultus
included such imaginative items as lizard dung and marrow of long bone.
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