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Seftion, 38. 



Of Bad NECKS and VEINS after BLEEDING. 



S all men, in and out of practice, are acquainted with the 

 above more or lefs, therefore it needs no further expla- 

 nation of the fymptoms thereof. At the firft ftage of the 

 above, make ufe as follows. 



Take Nerve Ointment one ounce, and Oil of Amber one 

 ounce, mix the above together cold for ufe, then rub the part 

 well with the above mixture, then heat it in with a hot iron, 

 and repeat the above drelling once a-day, or as occafion may 

 require the ufe of it. 



For VEINS thatfwell after BLEEDING. 



Take equal parts of Soft Soap and Brandy, made hot toge- 

 ther in a cup or pan, and jR^irred until it comes to a flippery 

 Ointment, then immediately whilft hot, rub the part well with 

 the. above mixture, then heat it in with a hot iron. 



The above drefling will caufe the part to fwell much, and 

 wilbbring on a flrong fcurf : when the fwelling is abated from 

 the effeft of the above drefling, repeat the fame in all refpe6ls, 

 as above directed. 



ForVEINS thatfwell after BLEEDING. 



Take the Firing Ointment, fee page 131, and rub the part 

 well with it, then heat it in with a hot iron and obferve to 

 keep him from rubbing the part, for the above drefling will 



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