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had fuppurated, and dilcharged much matter : that 
two years after it fuppurated again ; and that at the 
end of another year both breads underwent the fame 
fate ; fince when the right had remained fchirrous, 
but was without pain, except when die handled it. 
She had fuckled her youngeft child about dx months, 
when die was feized with a fever ; and the left bread: 
(with which only die could luckle dnce the other 
had fuppurated) foon dwelled, inflamed greatly, was 
very painful, and foon became almod as large as a 
child’s head. Dr. Lambergen being called in, or- 
dered copious bleeding, and that the child diouid 
fuck as little as poflible. She took fome medicines, 
and foon recovered. 
A year pafled after this without any bad accident ; 
when the lunar evacuations, which die had had from 
her 1 8th year, beginning to diminidi, die felt a 
pricking pain in her left bread, and her right began 
\to dwell. Upon a fright, die had a fall, which ac- 
cident increafed both the pain and dwelling j and 
die had rccourfe again to Dr. Lambergen. 
He found the tumors in her right bread much 
enlarged, and fo conne<ded together, as to feel like 
one large one only. On the upper part of the bread, 
upon the pedtoral mufcle, it felt rugged, unequal, 
and almod as hard as a done. The patient com- 
plained of a condant itching in the part, and at 
times a pungent pain, which deemed to dioot from 
the armpit, and end in the tumor. Under this arm- 
pit the glands were hard and fchirrous ; and the left 
bread was not exempt from the like indurations. A 
vein or two on the right bread was a little enlarged, 
otherwife no alteration. It was no hotter than com- 
mon ; 
