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blifters, as if from a burn, which were embrocated 
with wine and oil, and nothing bad followed. To 
the 2 2d, the patient was. better and worfe. The 
menftrual period did not pafs without fome difturb- 
ance. The 26th (he began with the infufion of the 
tenth fcruple, and every thing went on for the better 
to the end of the month. 
From the ift of April to the 6th the ulcers were 
firm and dry ; but the pain in the bread increafed. 
Several blifters arofe on the foot, along the leg, and 
even upon the thigh, on the left fide. One upon 
the foie of the left foot, for 24 hours difcharged an 
incredible quantity of thick whitifh lymph. The 
pain from thefe blifters was beyond all fine had felt 
before. It continued the 7th, 8th, and 9th ; and new 
blifters arofe on the thigh. The excoriated parts 
were all drefled with fpirit of wine. During the 
difturbances from thefe new complaints, the bread; 
was likewife painful, and fwelled, tho’ the ulcer near 
the nipple was dry, and the other difcharged little 
or nothing. The 10th (lie had lefs pain both in her 
foot and in her bread. The upper fore was clofed \ 
the foot difcharged lefs. From the 1 ith to the 15th, 
notwithftanding the weather was very cold, her pain 
dill lefiened. The ulcer remained firm, and the 
whole bread was foftened : her foot mended ; and 
all went on for the better till the 1 8th, when the 
ulcer on the upper part of the bread opened again in 
three places, and difcharged a thick yellowish matter. 
The nipple of the left breaft alfo became inflamed, 
and furrounded with pimples, which difcharged a 
little lymph. In the mean time the cancerous breaft 
was more painful than on the preceding days. The 
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