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fhcep, calves, ^c, by the butchers ; 

 hence probably it is that fome diforders 

 of this integument are fo apparently re- 

 lieved by iflues, or rowels, without our 

 having any recourfe to that general de- 

 pletion of the velTels, we have juft ob- 

 served, to account for it ; and hence alfo t-fo«' vifc- 

 may be deduced their utility, fomecimes ^^^^^." | 

 in draining off any extravafed fluids, 

 which may lodge between the interftices 

 of the mufcles, after violent drains of the 

 fhoulder; alfoindifcharging fuch vicious, 

 or fharp fluids, as are thrown on the 

 membranes, and occafion thofe flying 

 pains, and lamenefl~es, which we find are 

 often removed by this local remedy, 



Thefe obfervations, with fome few In- 

 terfperfed in the preceding chapters, it 

 is hoped, will be of fome ufc to recon- 

 cile a very vague term to fome mean- 

 ing. 



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