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CLASS II. 



CRACKS, SCRATCHES, THRUSH, 

 AND GREASE. 



CRACKS AND SCRATCHES 



In the heels are fo evidently children of the 

 fame family, that, not being able to reap any 

 advantage from their feparation, it would be 

 very unfair to part them. Every reader well 

 knows, without information from me, that, in 

 the general fearch for cures in the books gone 

 before upon this fubjed:, they have been moll 

 plentifully furniflied with remedies, and thofe 

 very concife too. The whole clafs of coi'vo^ 

 fives y deter gent Sy repellents ^ and rejlringents^ have 

 been let loofe, affording ample food to indulge 

 the moft extenfive appetite for experhnent. But 

 modern and experimental pra51ice abandons tliis 



beaten 



