myrrh nI remember cutting my finger soon after I had gone to live at Victoria Cove, and my father-in-law went out into the garden where there was an abundance of balsam fir, and he brought back a strip of rind on which there were a number of "myrrh bladders" He cut open the bladders and squeezed the "myrrh" on the cut. Of course the bleeding stopped, and within a few days the cut had healed nicely. Later I mentioned it to a doctor, and he agreed that the "myrrh" was an excellent antiseptic and medication. When the liquid "myrrh" hardened it prevented germs from getting into the wound, and healing could take place. During my many years at Victoria Cove, I saw this remedy put to use many times.DNE-citJH 10/71Used I and SupUsed I...