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md pinn’d it on the Pultice Cloath, juft tight enough 
to keep it on. 
As icon as he was drefs’d, I gave him an Opiate (for 
nothing is fo proper as reftj fuch as this ^ Atj.Cinnam, 
Herd. Laud. Liq, Gutt, xv. Syr* de Mccon. which 
may be encreafed or diminifhed as the Cafe requires. 
Next Evening I took off thePultice and dreffmg, and 
cut the Stitch ; then fomented the Wound and all the 
Abdomen with Stupes wrung out of Aq. Calc, and freOi 
Urine, as warm as he could bear it; then drefs’d the 
Wound as before. Then I rubb’d all the Scrotum^ Fenis^ 
and Groins with Ungutntum Album, to prevent their 
being ffalded by the Urine, which flows from the 
Wound. 
The Wound mufl: bedrefs’d twice a Day at leaft, till 
you have a plentiful Digeftion. 
After every dreffmg, the Ointment and Oil was 
ufed, as before directed. 
There is little Variation in the dreffmg of the 
Wound, except what is common in others. 
The Urine flows always through the Wound, until 
the Wound of the Bladder is cured, which is (boner 
or later according to the Conflitution of the Patient. 
When the Urine begins to come the right way, 
it pains and (calds them much after the fame manner, 
as when they had the Stone, (which is caufed by the 
Contraction of the Urethra^ that has been fo long ufe- 
- lefs,) but it never lafls above a Day or two, and 
then they make Water with the fame Eafe and Free- 
dom, as any ether Perfon. 
They ought not to be forced to go to Stool under 
fix or feven Days, unlefs there is fome particular 
reafon for it, bccaufe (training to go to Stool injures 
the Wound. 
They 
