170 Of wounds in the FEET. 



Firfl dab the fole-part with Oil of Turpentine ; then fet on 

 the fhoe with a piece of Leather underneath it, the whole 

 width of the Foot; then flop the Foot up underneath the 

 Leather with Tow dipped in Oil of Turpentine ; repeat the 

 above drelTing three times, once every other day ; then make 

 ufe as follows. 



Stop the Foot up with Common Tar alone made warm ; 

 and repeat the fame every fourth day, until the Foot is 

 thoroughly grown to its former ftrength again. Then make 

 ufe of the Healing Foot-mixture, fee page 168, if occafion re- 

 quire the ufe of it. 



For a FOOT that Proves FIGGY or SPUNGY after 



UNSOLING. 



Firfl dab the Foot with Oil of Turpentine ; then take Com- 

 mon Tar one pint, and Common Allum three ounces, in fine 

 powder, mixed together cold for ufe; when ufed, warm the 

 above, then flop the Foot up with the above, and repeat the 

 fame every other day, in all refpecls as above directed ; the 

 above method will deilroy the Fig, and caufe the Foot to 

 grow firm when the Wound begins to incarnate, and the pain 

 is abated, make ufe of the Healing Foot-mixture, fee page 

 168, as it is there recommended in all refpeds. 



Sedion, 



