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three times with White Wine, or elfe with Sack and 
Water ; but if the matter have continued long, to go 
to an expert Chirurgeon to have Help. In his 8id 
Chapter, he (peaks of two forts of Burning, the One 
by Fire, and the Other by a Woman through carnal 
Copulation, and referrs the ^Perfbn that is 05Unit of ^ 
a Harlot to another Chapter of his for Advice, what ^ 
to do, pf set a €>o?|[fr o? ttoo, fo called from 
its Protuberancy or bunching out : For I find about that 
Time the Word EuUco was moftly made ufe of, to fig- ' 
nify that fort of Swelling W’hich ulually happens in pe« 
flilential Difeafes. ■ ; , 
From hence it appears, the Burning,, by its Confe- 
quents, y^ 2 LSveneria(, fince every Day’s Experience makes a*- 
it evident, that the ill Treatment of the firft Symptoms ii- 
of the Difeafe, either by aftringent Medicines, or the 
removing them by cooling and healing the excoriated 
Parts, will generally be attended with fuch Sw’ellings in f 
the Groin, which w’e rarely obferve to happen from a- 
ny other Caufe wiiatfoever. 
1 fliall give a few more Inflances of this Difeafe be- 
ing call’d the Burning, and conclude. In a Manulcript «■ 
I have of the Vocation of Jckn Bale to the Bifhoprick 
of OJfory in Ireland, written by himfelf, he fpeaks of 
Dr. Hugh Weficn (who W’as Dean of Windjor in * 
but deprived by Cardinal Pole for Adultery ) as fol- 
lows, “ At this Day is lecherous Weflon, who is more 
pra£Hfed in the Art of 05UtninS than all ‘ 
the Whores of the Stews. And again, fpeaking of the 
fame Perfon, he fays, He not long ago bilCllt ^Beg- 
* gar in St Botelfh s Parifli. The fame Author fays of 
him elfewhere, “ He had been fore Bitten with a Win’. 
cheJierjGocfe, and was not yet healed thereof ; which \.- 
W’as a common Phrafe for the Pox at that Time , be- 
caufe the Stews were under the Jurifdidion of the Bifiiop 
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