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162. A certain Remedy for Whithes % a Dif- 

 order that frequently offers the Fingers* 



Take Pellitory of the Wall, cut as 

 fmall as pofTible, and mix it with a pro- 

 portionable Quantity of Hog's Lard-, v/rap 

 it up in feveral papers, one over the other, 

 and place it in warm afhes, which though 

 not hot enough to burn the paper, yet 

 retain fufficient heat to road the Pellitory 

 of the Wall, and incorporate it thoroughly 

 with the Lard. Then fpread this Lini- 

 mtnt on a piece of brown paper, wrap it 

 round the Whitloe, and apply a frclli 

 drefiTing at leall twice a day. That it 

 may give the fpeedier relief, fpread the 

 ointment thick. 



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