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nerea, Cancer, &c. — and therefore he takes 

 great pains to investigate its principles. 



Then follows Suppuration, and those actions 

 are illustrated by the consideration of 



Compound Fractures, Hydrocele, Suppura- 

 tion of the veins after bleeding j gun-shot 

 wounds, &c. 



And, in the second place, by the various 

 diseases arising from spontaneous suppuration, 

 as abscesses, diseases of the bones, diseases of 

 joints, &c.— This leads him to the consider- 

 ation of 



Granulations, their course, progress, kinds 

 and use j and also of 



Cicatrization. 



After Inflammation and its general conse- 

 quences, he proceeds to treat of specific dis- 

 eases, such as 



The Lock Jaw. 



Scrophula. 



Poisons in general. 



Peculiar Poisons, as the Lues Venerea, Can- 

 cer, Sec. &c. 



This Course of Lectures is illustrated by a 

 collection of diseases, and of Comparative Ana- 

 tomy, which, in point of curiosity, accuracy, 

 and comprehension, is equal to any collection 

 in the world. It has been made by Mr. Hunter 



