GL ANDER S. 30I 



By this method the vifcid and glutinous 

 matter may be foftened in the paffages^ and the 

 inflammatory ftiidure taken off the tumified 

 glands. This operation fhould be repeated 

 twice every day: all the pradice and prepar- 

 ations recommended under the heads of coughs 

 and ftrangles, with glandular difcharges from 

 the noftrils, may be referred to, and fuch me- 

 thods perfevered in as are there pointed out, 

 moft applicable to prevalent fymptoms and 

 concurring circumftances. 



Should the difcharge continue to increafe 

 in quantity and virulence, becoming very 

 offenfive both in colour and fmell, not only 

 continue the before-mentioned fumigation, but 

 throw up either noflril, (or both, if the matter 

 fliould be fo difcharged) with a flrong forcible 

 i;/ringe, half a gill of the following injedion 

 three or four times a day, firft made milk 

 warm, and then thrown up with the full power 

 of the inilrument: 



Take of iinfeed one ounce; 



Camomile and elder flowers each half an ounce: 

 boil in three pints of water for feme minutes, 

 then ftrain off and add inel jEgyptiacum (or 

 Egyptian honey), four ounces, mixing well 



together at each time of ufing. 



If 



