P O L L E V I L. 179 



This application (hould be made as warm as 

 the nature of the cafe will admit, that it may 

 the better fulfil the intent of relaxing the vef- 

 fels, increafing their circumference, and pro- 

 moting the fpeedy flux of matter to this par- 

 ticular part. So foon as an opening appears, 

 let it be enlarged fufficiently to enfure a dif- 

 charge, and prevent the retention of any im- 

 proper portion of matter; and continue to pro- 

 ceed with the cure according to the ftate of the 

 cafe, colleding your informations from the 

 variety of directions extenfively given under the 

 different head of wounds, ulcers, fijlula, and tu- 

 mours i to the laft of which we now proceed. 



N 2 CLASS 



