They bandage and tighten their limbs, especially their thighs, rub their feet, inject suppositories that pull the material down, and strengthen their head with well-known cooling substances. If there are no obstacles - catarrh or cough, then the head is watered with a decoction of rose, violet, barley, willow leaves or something like that, as well as rose oil or willow oil, and if this is not enough, emollients, for example, chamomile, are mixed with the cooling pouring , or anything that causes numbness, such as sleeping pills. Milk is given to the head only when the fever has passed; if the patient’s strength is significant, then goat’s milk is milked, and if the patient’s strength is weak, women’s milk is milked. Beware of milk when the body is wet, causing hibernation, and also beware of all moisturizing substances - moisturizing substances are used only if the vapor is smoky, and the patient’s head is dry and he sleeps little.
When there is a strong congestion in the head from wet steam, then distract it down with suppositories and enemas, as well as by pulling the lower parts of the body and even the testicles.