466 SUPPLEMENT. 



error in judgment arife the difappointments 

 that lb frequently enfue in unexpected form- 

 ations of matter^ liga?72entary lamenefsy or ten- 

 dinous contraBions, 



Although the general mode of treatment has 

 been in a great degree particularly explained 

 in different parts of the original \^prk, and will 

 be ftill more enlarged on, it is abfolutely im- 

 poffible to defcend to every irdnutia?, without 

 be/:oming too tedious and defultory ; fome un- 

 fcrefeen fymptoms will occur in all cafes (after 

 every poffible defcription) tojuftifydifcretional 

 variations, and render fuch alterations unavoid- 

 able^ as the predominant appearances may 

 require, 



Few perforations are made by fubflances of 

 the above defcription but what conftitute 

 lamenefs in a greater or lefs degree, either of 

 long o^foort duration : the examination cannot 

 be made too foon, or the caufe (if retained) 

 too expeditioufly extraded. 



If the injury fuftained be merely fuperiiciaU 



notpenetratingenoughto indicate confequencea 



of the kinds before mentioned, the readieft 



T mild 



