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24, PERcussION. 
Including shamooing, thumbing, fees 
ing, &c. 
25. PRESSURE. 
By bandages and ligatures. 
Topical revulsive stimulants. 
26. PusTULATING IRRITANTS. 
Topical stimulants, acting like — 
-epispastics, but more vehem- 
ently. 
27, RUBIRACIENTS. 
a. By colicamertal irritants, exter, 6 
nally applied. rg 
_ b. By dry-cupping. , 
Topical cutaneous stimulants, 
acting by exciting slight super- 
fivial inflammation in the ves-_ 
sels of the skin and contiguous 
28. Semrevrrest. ca z : 
External Y idiaphoretié” sens re- a 
vulsive agents. 
= 
Topical draining stimulants 
like issues. 
IU. h MS. 
i aes Topical irritating stimulants, 
acting secondarily as -reyul- 
sives. 
. GING 
sare a. With cold fluids. 
With hot fluids. 
. With alcoholic fluids. 
a With medicated fluids. 
Topical, relaxing and diaphor~ 
etic _ acting by a stimy- 
