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TivE , keeping your bandage always neat and 

 firm, that the iidesor edges may be encouraged 

 in their difpoiitioii to unite or come into con- 

 tadl. So loon as the lalt ftage of cure, the 

 ikinning over, is complete, immediately throw 

 afide all greafy applications, and harden the 

 furface iirft v/ith equal parts of tin^ivj-e of 

 ■r/rjrrh and vinegar i afterwards with tm^turc of 

 myrrh alone. Should any efchar of confe- 

 quehce remain, and the hair not follow kindly, 

 rub the part gently every night with a fmall 

 quantity of camphorated fpcrrnaceti ovitmenty 

 the bell: article known to promote the return 

 of the hair upon the knees or any other part. 



So miuch has been faid, and fo many infrruc- 

 tions advanced, for the various dreilings that 

 may be found neceffary, under the article of 



>VPUNDS, ULCERS, FISTULA, POLL-EVIL, and 



TUMOURS, immediately fucceeding each other, 

 there cannot be (omitted) any thing m.ore to 

 add upon the fubjedl; naturally concluding 

 every practitioner or superintendentt 

 v/ill regulate his applications and vary his 

 ilreiTmgs according to the ftate or difpci|tipp 

 <>f the cafe before hini, 



WARBLES 



