86 STRAINS. 



or finking in deep ground, and forcible exer* 

 tions to get extricated. Thefe being fituated 

 at the jundion of the bones, and in moll: cafes 

 fo covered with the mufcles and foft parts^ 

 that no great expedtation of relief can be 

 formed upon the efficacy of external applica- 

 tion, when the feat of pain is unluckily fo re- 

 mote from the furface. But as thefe cafes are 

 very frequently produdive of internal heat, ex- 

 citing fymptomatic inflammation, wafli well 

 with the following Lotion three or four times 

 every day, adhering ftill clofely to the article of 

 rejly already repeatedly mentioned, and never 

 <an be fufficiently attended to; remembering 

 alfo the great utility of bandage, where it can 

 be conveniently applied ; 



Take befl white wine vinegar one pints 

 Extrad of Saturn one ounce •, 

 Camphorated Ipirits of wine four ounces j 

 And rain or pond water one pint. 



Mix the extrad with the camphorated fpirits; 

 then add the vinegar, fhaking well together j 

 and, laftly, add the v/^ater for frequent ufe. 



To enumerate the variety of ftrains, and 

 particularize the different fymptoms conflitut- 



ing 



