4o5 ESSAYS AND OBSERVATIONS 



found a vilible appearance of the return of 

 her menfes^ by applying a piece of foft clean 

 linen to the parts, which, when removed, 

 was ftained in feveral places. I flacked the 

 bandage, as her legs were fomewhat be- 

 numb'd, but was unwilling to remove it alto- 

 gether till the difcharge fliould continue to 

 flow for fometime. I put her to bed j and, 

 on my return next morningj found her fl:ill 

 menfl:ruating and eafy. I now removed the 

 rollers. The menfes continued to flow for 

 three days, and returned regularly next pe- 

 riod. Since that time, I underftand flie has 

 been very healthy. 



Art. 



