Which preposition to use with unguent
The leaves are frequently employed in discutient and antiseptic fomentations; and have been recommended also in lotions and unguents for cutaneous eruptions, and the falling off of the hair.
Let all the Kichakas be burnt, in one blazing pyre with gems and fragrant unguents in profusion.'
In California the Yokaia widows make an unguent with which they smear a white band two inches wide all around the edge of the hair.
And a few appeared embossed with wounds, covered with black mercurial hog lard, with green unguents of belladonna smeared with grains of dust and the yellow micas of iodoforme.
So he turned for unguent to his Book of Books.