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ftrange, fiiice tho the Oyntmem may have killed all the Liv« 
ing Creatures, yet it may not probably have deftroyed al! 
their Eggs/ laid as it were in the Nefts of the Skin, from 
which they may afterwards breed again and renew theDiftcm- 
per. . And upon this account, *tis very advifable after the 
Cure is once performed, (lill to contmue the Anointing for 
a day or two more ^ which it is the eafier to do, becaufe 
tbefe Liniments may be made agreable enough, and of a 
gc oJi'meil, as particularly is that compounded of the Oint- 
m r L't Orange Flowers or Rofes, -and a fmali quantity of 
red Prsecipitate. 
III. OhferVatio de fonione intejlini cank f dicker ah/cijfa^ 
^ Joanne Shipton, Ch'trurgU Studiofo, 
Nteftinorum vulnera, crafTorum quidem ut plurimum, te-- 
nuium vero Temper lethaliaefle^ ab omni retro Antiquitate 
traditum eft. 
Acerbamde ipDivinmSenexitxtknttutmm.k^h. i8.]ib.6. 
Omnem etiam eis fpen:! adimit Romaf^^^ Hippocrates, C Cel- 
fm. de ejufmodi vulneribus fequentia praedicens, lib. %. cap.26. 
Servari nonpotefl chi hafis cerebri^ cui cor^ cul Stomach us, ctii 
i ocitj or k ports ^ cui tn fpina medulla per cuff a eji^ cuiqi^ aut pulmo 
medius, aut jejunum, aut tenuius inteftiaum, aut ventriculns^ 
aut renes vnlnerati f ant ^ cuive circa fauces gran des vef/<€^ vel 
arteri<e.j pr^cife funt. Vix atitem ad Samtafem pcrveniunty qiti 
bus nlla parte pnlmo^ &c. aut ullum inteftinum vidneratum e/?- 
Eadem alibi letbalia pronunciat. lih.fc^ 7. cap. 16- Si tcnniHSo 
inteftinmi perforatum efly nihil profici ppjfe jom rctuli Latiiis in- 
teflinumj 
