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method of treatment : as for inftance, let the 

 parts affed:ed be well wajhed t'lcice every day 

 v/\xh.foft water made warm, and plentifully 

 impregnated with foap, fo as to form a fub- 

 ftantial lather; with which every defective or 

 offenfive fpot fhould be moft patiently rubbed, 

 fo as to clear the furface of all fcruf, fcabs, or 

 indurated matter; then wipe the parts gently 

 dry with a linen cloth; and fo foon as v/ell 

 dried, wafh where neceffary with as much as 

 is requifite of the following lotion : 



Take tin6i:ure of myrrh and camphorated fpirlts of 

 wine each one ounce ; 

 Of befl white wine vinegar and fpring water, each 

 two ounces. — Mix together : 



And when well dried in, flightly rub over with 

 a fmall quantity of the following ointment : 



Take of white diachylon plafler three ounces, olive 

 oil four ounces ; melt together over the fire; then 

 keep ftirring till cold, and mix upon a ftone with 

 three drachms of the fugar of lead, firll powdered 

 very fine in a mortar. 



And let one of the followino: diuretic 

 BALLS be given every other morning for a 



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