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on the wounded Part of the Comedy a large thick 
Slough : I dreffed her in the fame Manner, and fo 
continued till the i 8 th Day of the fame Month, 
when the Slough caft off. I purged her during this 
Time with T>eco^. Senriie Mann. Solut. 5fs, Aq. 
"T*£on. comp. 5ij j m.f. Vot. at the Diftance of about 
three Days, juft as I found her Strength would per- 
mit. The Inflammation and Pain abated daily. 
During the whole Time, the Eye was quite blind, 
till the Slough caft off, when fhe complained fhe faw 
double. In a very little time her Sight returned, 
but not fo perfed as before ; her Eye having fome- 
what of a Cloud before it. 
I made her fix Vifits at the Diftance of two or 
three Days after the i 8 th : When I left her, fhe faw 
perfedly well, that Cloud which fhe before ’ com- 
plained of, being removed 5 her Eye appeared fair and 
clear j and, as fhe told me, was equally ftrong and 
ufeful to her as her other. A little Speck (which 
was the Cicatrix of the Wound) remaining on the 
Comedy I made her a Fontariel in the Arm, and or- 
dered her to keep it open, and not to touch the 
Speck on her Eye. It is now more than two Years 
fince, the Speck has gradually decreafed, and is now 
fo fmall, that it is fcarce vifible; and her Sight is as 
perfed and ftrong as before this Accident. 
Thomas Baker, Surgeon., 
VIII. Ex- 
