Hf A R° 
out.any ill gonlequencsty as late, and even later than the 
eighth da 
As a age’ become hots. which, bag to the 
put under the lip, fo as to dee, the pert and it ep the 
wound from becoming too much deprefled. Sucha plan } 
may be really neceflary, when either the unitipg- 
reat 3 alone, or the inacrpnpel future, is employed to 
heal the divifion. But when pins are ufed. for this eae 
their extremities lie ees. to the edges of the fiffure, fo 
to” render the foregoing means un- 
fays « Richter, is one advantage attending 
as both the fponge and lead prefs upon 
and i Sard the wound 
double hare-lip-is operated | in various ways. 
Whee the piece of reap fituated betwint the two fiflures is 
ation is performed 
proces to the cure of the other. 
— to operate upen: both fiffures at the 
ne middle 
and a 
that it would inflame exceflively, and the defign of the ope- 
ration be fruftra 
When the knob b of flefh iinet the two flares i is thot, 
fall, and ufelefs, it muft be cut away. with ae ftrokes of 
ae gts “ae canis the fame time to remove t el 
an of eac » thus convert both ee si ones 
. gue to them in 
H AR 
proper fituation very well. It ma eather 
upon the fide towards the mo oe: in order that it may not 
imbibe el much. of the fluid which the child fucks. “The 
cleft i alate is occafionally fo confiderable, a ar 
ponge pt be retained in it by an cory 
* 
y be covered with | 
a red nt iquid only 
efcapes from the nofe in an upright pofit ; 
As foon as the hare-lip is cured, nates Faby clofes 
the fiffure in the bones of the palate, without any afliftance 
from art. It is remarked, ‘that this defirable event never 
are-lip has been 
rmed, a circumftance whieh is mp in favour of un- 
; ane it at an early period, des 
couchemens, § 1321. La Faye Mem de P Acad. de Lo 
rurgie de Paris, tom. 3. edit. 8. p. 20 Seve ans 
have pee propofed for promoting the Batiie of the fifire 
n the palate. Some have fuggelted introducing a piece of 
firing into the mouth, and tying it round one | the grind- 
ing teeth of the upper jaw on each fide. (Jourdain, Jour- 
Médécine, tom. 39.) Such method is quite inappli- 
al de 
0 as cate to infants, without avy grinding teeth; it would alfo 
be exceedingly inconvenient ; and certainly, it is more likely 
to pull the teeth into an oblique direétion, than to make the 
fides of the bony fiflure approximate each other 
reft fome hope on the effec of a banda be ve ‘will com- 
prefs the fides of the face toget eee Levret, Journal 
Médécine, tom. 37- owever, oe dias in all pro- 
era would make the c nflame, ‘could 
have the leaft effet in making the fife ¢ in the bones at all’ 
narrower. Richter thinks more good would refult from 
fearifyi ing t an ee of the cleft, though he is of opinion that* 
followed, is to leave the union of the 
in ae akc to nature, and, if neceffary, to advife the 
ufe of an artificial palate, yntil the communication between’ 
the mouth and nofe is clofed. 
Many of the preceding obfervations are to be found in’ 
mee Anfangfgrunde der Wundarzneykuntt. Band Ze 
“HAREM, the creda of the ie Me allotted to ‘the” 
See Sera 
wome 
SHARENGIFORMES, in Pike at age 
thes approaching to th 
a eee of which 
ce. 
been met with which were 
Cafes ‘tans oceurred in ee en fiffure 
) e, its upper an y wide, i 
as fag ae fide, ye little about ei 
) the gums, and quite deformed, 
es are a to have made the union of 
e bo! nes of the palate, fometimes : 
read breadth, fometimes of | 
