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method of treatment; as for inftance, let the 

 parts afFv^dled bs well ivafljed twice every day 

 with fo/t water made warm, and plentifully 

 impregnated with fbnp, fo as to form a fub- 

 ftantial lather; with which every defedive or 

 offeniive fpot fhould be mod patiently rubbed, 

 foas to clear the fui face of all fcurf, fcabs, or 

 indurated matter; then wipe the parts gently 

 dry with a linen cloth; and fo foon as weU 

 dried, wadi where neceffary with as much as 

 is requifite of the following lotion; 



Taive tin(5lure of myrrh and camphorated Ipi- 



rits of wine, each one ounce ; 

 Of btrft white v/ine 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 plafier and olive oil 

 of each three ounces ; melt together over 

 the fire ; then keep ilirring till cold, and 

 mix upon a ilone with three drachms of 

 the fugar of lead, firft powdered very f.ne 

 in a mortar. 



And let ONE of the following diuretic 

 • B^VlLS te given every other morning for a 



courfe 



