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 immediately extraneous, and of courfe putri- 

 fies and floughs off with the drelTings. After 

 all the various inftrudions laid down for the 

 different applications, under a multiplicity of 

 preceding articles, forming a regular chain of 

 connexion, any farther addition muft be un~ 

 neceffary, one hint only excepted, v'lz. In the 

 treatment of any, or all, where the vacuums 

 are large, and the difcharge fluggilL, from the 

 mouths of the veffels being plugged by a vif- 

 cidity of the matter ; or thin and ichorous, 

 from a languor and coldnefs of the parts, a 

 frequent ufe of the following detergent 

 will both cleanfe and ftimulate, fo as to re- 

 move the obftrudion in the fufl: inflance, and 

 promote a proper difcharge in the other : 



Take of white vitriol and fugar of lead each 



three drachms ; 

 Spring water half a pint ; 

 Tindure of myrrh one ounce. — Mix. 



And in all cafes where the fungus or proud 

 fie(h does not fiibmit io xht precipitate ointment. 

 pledges of dry lint under the digeftives, or ap- 

 plications of the above lotion, a fmall portion 

 of the red precipitate^ white or blue vitribl 



(very 



