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"be perfect, and the discharge consequently 

 effectual. Upon its first rupture of break- 

 ing' the orifice from which the matter oozes 

 will be but trifling ; this should be imme- 

 diately discharged, as much as is necessary, 

 for the discharge and admission of applica- 

 tions. If in the usual method of insinuation 

 a tent is found at all necessary, never let it 

 by any means be too long continued, lest 

 the parts, by a tedious separation, become 

 divested of their disposition to unite, and 

 the edges o-row callous from their constant 

 depression. The judgment may be much 

 assisted upon the subject by the frequent re^ 

 ferences to the two preceding articles of 

 WOUNDS and ulcers; remembering in all, 

 after the necessary and proper discharges, to 

 conduct the cure according to the variety of 

 circumstances clearly pointed out in this and 

 the subjects last treated on. 



POLL EVIL. 



Although this comes most probably un*« 

 der the unavoidable inspection, occasional 

 dressings, and intentional cure, of the opera- 

 tive farrier^ and consequently rather out of 

 the line first drawn for the plan of this work > 



