The other was still more complicated and thus compounded:
| “Dâm-plant | Part 1 |
| Anest-plant | ” 1 |
| Incense | ” 1 |
| Amaa-plant | ” 1 |
| Man-plant | ” 1 |
| Saffron | ” 1 |
| Aloe wood | ” 1 |
| Annek-plant | ” 1 |
| Cyperus | ” 1 |
| Onion | ” 1 |
| Water | ” 1” |
At page 89 of the papyrus[4] we find two other remedies, having the same object, that is, “to cure the bennut blisters in the teeth and to strengthen the flesh.”
The first is compounded in this way:
| “Cow’s milk | Part 1 |
| Fresh dates | ” 1 |
| Uah corn | ” 1 |
| To be left stand and then to be masticated nine times.” | |
This is the second receipt:
| “Anest-plant | Part 1 |
| Dough | ” 1 |
| Green lead | ” 1 |
| Sebests[5] | ” 1 |
| Cake | ” 1 |
| Dâm-plant | ” 1 |
| Fennel seeds | ” 1 |
| Olive oil | ” 1 |
| Water | ” 1 |
| To be used like the preceding one.” | |
In this same page 89 many other remedies corresponding to various indications are prescribed.
| “To strengthen the teeth: | |
| Powder of the fruit of the dum-palm | Part 1 |
| Green lead | ” 1 |
| Honey | ” 1 |
| To be mixed and the teeth rubbed with it.” | |