384 DISORDERS 



may always be juftified by a non-fubmlffion of 

 fymptoms. The following preparation from 

 Goulard's Extradl, for the purpofe of external 

 application, becomes immediately neceffary, 

 and is accurately proportioned for this parti* 

 cular occafion : 



Take extract of Saturn (commonly called Goulard's) 

 three drachms ; ^ccqt . 



River, or pond water, one pint ; 



Camphorated fpirits one ounce ; 



Mix the extract with the fpirits, then add the water, 

 and let the parts afteiSled be plentifully embro- 

 cated three or four times a day, according to the 

 emergency. 



If a large fwelling, laceration, or wound, 

 attends, after wafhing with the above, apply a 

 warm poultice of bread, milk, and a little of 

 the lotion, foftened with a fmall portion of 

 lard or olive oil, bandaging on, and covering 

 with a hood, to fecure its pofition. In cafes- 

 of lefs danger, and in remote fituations, diftant 

 from towns, and the eafy procuration of medi- 

 cines, the following may be fubftituted, and 

 plentifully ufed : 



Take 



