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n this Kingdom, uho has liv^ To long as tl e yotrgeft 
Man now in this Room, that has not had either one h:m- 
{ili, or (cen ic on a Fnend. He has fecn a Plaifler, the 
great Ingredient whereof are CanthariJes^ laid cn a 
flcftiy part, and to have forced up the Scarf-Skin with 
a Liquor , that Oofed and Iffaed out from within the 
Sphere of Aftivity of that Plaifter and if we confute 
the moft of Phyfick' Books, the account is no better, but 
fbmeiimes worfe. 
Turn over a famous Author, where he writes of our 
prefent Subjed:, and he tells you, that there is a very 
great Analogy between the Operation and Bliftering by 
Fire, and the known Inftrumentsfor making of a Vefi- 
eating Plaifter, and then adds,That partkulte ignecehaud 
vehement er nmu applkat^ cuticulam ahfque contimi Solu- 
tione penetrantes cuhm ipfam uhi vafornm Sanguijerorum^ 
Nervorum , filrarumqae nervearum extremitates term* 
nantur juheunt ; ihidemque has a pofitione fua alter ante 
varie contorquent , & totius testur£ cutanea coi^formati» 
onem pervertmt :■ in t ant urn , ut e v^Jis omnibus fumme 
irritatiSy humor aqueus particulis igneis imhutuSt & prop^ 
terea turn a fanguine , turrt a Jucco nerveo re]etim^ in 
magna copia expuitur : Lympha iflhasc^ quia cuticulam 
pertranfire mquit , earn a Cute feparat^ atque in molem 
ueficularem attollit ; e qua demum jponte , aut occajtona' 
liter difrupta effluit. Then he more particularly adds 
this concerning the Raifing of a Blifter with Canthari- 
des, uiz. 'Chi prima in Spiritus^ & dein horum affeQions 
in humores ^ partes folidas agunt. Afterwards, Quod 
aut em ilia primo in Spirit us agttnt inde conftat , quod in 
defunHis vim nullam exerunt ; etiam in languidis malum 
&m€n ejli 
This is an Authf r of the Firft Form, and I doubt not 
but ihat thefe his words prove fufficiently what I al- 
fcdged : that Utile or noibing. has been faid more par- 
ticularly 
