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be anfwered •, fliould they not, there feems 

 fo little danger in the operation, that you 

 may again perforate at the places above- 

 mentioned, higher up. But a proper 

 number of experiments will foon fettle 

 this point with certainty. 



H, in, the head that Is intire, points 

 out the place where another hole or perfo- 

 ratiori Ihculd be made, as a drain to 

 'give ilTue to the glanderous matter wafli- 

 ed away by the injection ; v/hich could 

 not be dilcharged without fuch a depend- 

 ing orifice , and perhaps this perforation 

 alone, in many recent cafes, would be 

 fufBcient, provided the injedion pafTed 

 freely upv^ards, and the hole was kept 

 open by iLcans of a hollow leaden pipe 

 conftantly retained in it for that purpofe, 

 and to procure a freepafiage for the mat* 



tCT. 



I, reprefents the injedion puihed in by 

 the fyringe, which flows out by the orifice 

 and the noiiril K ; during the ufe of the 

 fyringe, it is neceffary to hold the noftrils 

 ^Icle. 



If, in the maxillary finus, indead of 

 one, there happens to be two bony par- 

 titions, it is abfolutely neceffary to pierce 



through 



