i84 TUMOURS, 



of NATURE, fjlicit the interposition of 

 REASOIv^, and in conjundion they will be 

 found mod 2id{:dv2ih\Q auxiliaries to the judi- 

 cious EXERTiv.Ns of ART. AW tumours (pro- 

 ceedliig from uhat caufe lo&vei ) tending to 

 certain maiurarion fliould be txj3edit!oufly af- 

 fifted with very warn fomeniationsy compofed 

 of camomile^ marjimaliows^ rojetraryy lavender^ 

 wormwood^ eider Jiowe^s.. or any two or three 

 of the whole, the vroveki \\l^ oi Jlimulus and 

 beat being flill the fame, and to be efFeded by 

 a part as well as the entire. 



After each time of ufing ^ht foment ation ^^^ 

 ply a poultice of the fuppuratlng kind ; feled- 

 ing from the following articles fuch ingredi- 

 ents as may prove mofl applicable to the 

 purpofe : 



Coarfe bread, boiled turnips, pollard or bran, 

 camomile flowers, flour of muftaid, white 

 lily root, (beat to a pafte) with an addition of 

 turpentine, yellow bafllicon, arm lard fuffir 

 cient to keep it moifl:. 



Thefe applications muft be regularly con- 

 tinued till the pliability of the tumour, and 

 the flufluation of matter, prove it in a proper 



ftate 



