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In pre-modern medicine, the term catagmatic generally referred to any treatment purported to heal bone fractures, by promoting the formation of a callus. The principal catagmatics were Armenian bole, tragacanth, , Cyprus nuts, frankincense, aloes, and acacia. The word comes from the Greek καταγμα, "fracture".

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  • In pre-modern medicine, the term catagmatic generally referred to any treatment purported to heal bone fractures, by promoting the formation of a callus. The principal catagmatics were Armenian bole, tragacanth, , Cyprus nuts, frankincense, aloes, and acacia. The word comes from the Greek καταγμα, "fracture". (en)
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  • In pre-modern medicine, the term catagmatic generally referred to any treatment purported to heal bone fractures, by promoting the formation of a callus. The principal catagmatics were Armenian bole, tragacanth, , Cyprus nuts, frankincense, aloes, and acacia. The word comes from the Greek καταγμα, "fracture". (en)
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