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Eight Chirurgical Treatises, on These Followings Heads; (Viz), I. of Tumors II. of Ulcers III. of Diseases of the Anus IV. of the King's Evil
Eight Chirurgical Treatises on These Followings Heads I of Tumors II of Ulcers III of Diseases of the Anus IV of the King's Evil - Viz Author:Richard Wiseman This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1734. Excerpt: ... such a. Form as may serve your Purpose, G«;Wo commends aq. fortis as most excellent for destroying the oZ/w of all these Fistula's: But ... more »if you had rather have £ injection, you may make this or such like: R «guent. Ægyptiac. %(s sublimat, 3ss. arsenic. B-lixiv. sapoh. ro/T Jij-aq-plantag. %iv. boil this ad ter ii? partis confuvift. cast in a little of it with a Syringe three Days together, shutting the Orifice up with Wax, or some Plaister, so shall you consume all the Callus: But you must consider well the Situation of the Fi/lula, Jest by its too far. penetrating it hurt the Bone or Parts underneath,, After the Application of these stronger Medicaments, you. must by Lenients mitigate the Pain, 3pd defend the Part, from Defluxions, which for the most Part attend such Escaroticks. These are Decoctions of sol. malvx-, bifmalva violar. veruafc. hyoscy pm. stem, cydonior. hora. Or, ol. vitel. ovor. butyrum. iixung po'rcin. unguent, basilic, cum ol. lilior. dialthtea Ertt, 'And.apply over them Refrigerants; as, empl. e koff,-oxeheum, aiapalm. cum sums; or some of the Deifematives mentioned, in this Treatise. 'When the Inflammation is repelled,, and the Sloughs cast off, you may deterge with this: R terebinth, in aq. vita lot. §iij./«cc. fipii cynoglojs. an.-3vj. jnell. rof. yfs. decoq. ad fucc, (ottsumpt. deinde adde rad. aristoloch. rot.' pulv. "Sty far. iupinor, §fs. you may add to it, pulv. ireos, myrrh, fariocoll. thurisy arid thereby incarn, then cicatrize with imguent. destccat. '.rubr. &c. If the Bone be carious, you ought to consider how far. the Cartes hath entered jjpto.'itjj and proceed in the Removal of it, either by actual Cautery, or Rugiriesi scraping the Rottenness off: Then, by CatagmaticEs,. hasten the ...« less