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more frequently, and more acute ; fo that die was 
reduced to a mod deplorable condition. The riling 
on the upper part of the bread: became livid ; the 
place near the nipple before-mentioned inflamed, 
and was very painful ; and two little pointed 
rifings were obferved upon it, together with a flight 
dffure or opening. As the menflrual period was 
approaching, the infufion and the powders were 
omitted, and the pediluvium fubdituted. A mix- 
ture with crabs-eyes, fp r . nitri. d. and fyr. e mecon. 
relieved the patient from fome fpafmodic complaints 
flie had at this time, and the me^fes returned more 
copioufly than ever. The 27th l'xie took fomething 
more than a tea-cup of the infufion, being the frit 
dofe of the fecond fcruple : her body was foluble ^ 
her bread: lefs dwelled, but the pain returned very 
acute, and deemed to terminate in the little callous 
eminence on the upper part of the bread:, which 
now likewife became more pointed. The 28th die 
took the fame quantity of the infufion. The two 
little pointed places near the .nipple were now be- 
come two little holes, but had not difeharged any 
matter. The other fore on the upper part of the 
bread: was more livid dill, and more painful, and 
had rifen into two little whitidi points. The pow- 
ders were omitted this night, as they had been now 
and then at other times. The 29th, very little deep 
the foregoing night, great pain from the upper fore, 
the holes near the nipple were become larger, and 
had run a yellowidi matter. The fame dofe of the 
infudon as before. At night fhe had mod acute 
pain from the upper fore. The 30th both fores 
were nearly in the fame date. All remedies were 
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