174 WOUNDS IN VARIOUS PARTS. 



Treatment after a streiinjthening Charge. 



compound plaster of litharge, of each two 

 ounces : 

 Melt them all together, and apply it as the 

 former charge. 



When a charge is repeated, the hair is gene- 

 rally sufficiently grown to have it applied without 

 a flannel bandage; instead of which use short 

 wool, or dyer's flocks, and apply them upon the 

 charge, after it is spread upon the part, before it 

 grows cold. 



CHAP. XXX. 



WOUNDS IN VARIOUS PARTS. 



Wounds are of various kinds, and differently 

 situated ; some are caused by cutting, or pricking 

 with a fork, or any other instrument; and others 



