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SCROFULA. 





Bi 



IMi 



fibres strong; but in scrofulous the skin /%Tn i .K eD8e ' a , nd the 



ssvstSKZs; Ss srsiFSr 3 



^convalescence, the more frequently do , 



e f 



those who hare a scroftennTand thT* " t PPlled b th to 

 yet been developed. The progeny of BcroMn ln w tom it has not 

 greatest care and attention,* if In Outbr * 8 require the 



tive treatment of scrofula it should be recollected tL M P !" even - 

 bad or deficient food, and impure Sr^oi^ 5 * . C ld> moi sture, 

 eulous deposits. Childr e r a 7d adTlte shonkf. 'T J th " tuber! 



no exposure to cold should be allowed ^1% dressed, and 



where the reaction of the system caTbe seeded '^tSS'tS^ 



moist climates and c ay so uT The IS n f *!?' "* P^bl. to 

 scrofula should be nutritious Tt L u ^T Pre^^o^ed to 



oleaginous element. Sen shoulf nnt h "T^ 7 abound in the 

 the taking butter, creaTand fattv foS h ' * reject fat ' and 

 does not^terdic't, should be *L~d V ^'^ ^S^tion 



once it come, on. In this respect the whole oflt ""l^' when 

 amongt our city populations will ceie tatl DS f scrofula 



iut 



i ., > _ T s nair u also extremely 



the development of Su i"^ f W , ^'cularly favourable to 

 adduce the great prevalence of SJS^f^T?* J * f efficient to 

 very 1J - 



~ here to notice all the numerous remedje 

 recommended for the cure of this disease we must b7 f^ 

 pointing out those that are most ge^eraUy esteemed n^ 

 reme,hes employed in the treatment of "crofuk perhaps 



^waK-^csSBfSfj 

 ^Ststs ayS?%p^- - 



asu-sr&w x-ss Er ^- mongat 



eTl,,l.,f^ ,.,!__ the disu , , ate of 



i_ 1_ 1 _ i 



. Ik. T 



ssi 



in each of which modes it i 



treatment. The use of baths in the trJS T f g J 8ystem of 



is of great value, the kind of tattto hfSS! 1 s ^ rum U8 affections 



, are the 



that f 



onnemen in ill-ventilated amrtm^nt 



employed 

 In 



-, Wit * h i, T 1 ^ to ,- th , e ' Cai treatment . indolent , 



when the health is little reduced, may be dispersed 



rate by continued pressure or by blistering, which can 



when the situation of the swelling will not admi 



treatment of scrofulous ulcers, the simplest 



answer best. Cold spring water is a favourite application with 



practitioners ; and preparations of lead are, upon the whole ver 



vement and useful applications provided t IIP I, t' i ' i - 



