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Show 136 Of h'inDIetNEs 21/6722}; SURGERY. Of ANATOMY 2772 general. oi kindled Spirits of Wine ; or [wt and mag/3, arii'ing from the Decoc‘tions, olilierbs wiih Wine or \Vatt‘r, admitted either to the whole llody, m- 10 (onto l‘artofit only. univerfally known. "their: have great Power to promote Sweat, to open the {uheutaneous Vefiels, to mollify the hard Parts, and [0 relax‘thc, tenl'e, as well as to diiihlve Viicid Humours. ‘ Thefe are of great ufe in (533' Dinar/27;, the .f'ngfltrm, avian/210m Tumours, for par/lira? daemon-t, and 'n the French Pox. Likewiie, in Tumours of the Tellicles, and the flailing dswn ofthe 'Wornb or Anus. in that molt trowblel‘ome TEIlP/IMH attending a Dyfcntery, the Vapours of Milk, and the Flowers of Elder :tTord prei‘ent Help. They are ufeful to excite the Flux of the Files, .i to open the Orifices of the uterine Veins, when the Menles are filled. liead‘ach. Cp/d Bat/nan: not proper for thofe who are greatly debilitated, or are very old ; in Szgpprgumns of the bmmm-r/m'da/ Flux, and of the Men/E5, in Cm'z‘r Paim', in the I-jcmz'p/egia, nor in Ulrm, whether external or in- :tmal ; Perfons fhould be prepared for cold Bat/2;'ng,2by bleeding and Lax- [ml/CS, Refpeé't being bad to the Diforder for which it is ufed. They {tould bathe in the Morning failing, plunging themfclres over Head, as was obferved before. Their Stay in it may be from two or three Mi- ' nutes, to half an Hour, according as they can bear it. Then, beinrr "ell rubbed, they fhould go into a warm Bed, with a Flannel Shirt, 07 between the Blankets, and there relt for {ome Time. The Repetition of' ticnt {horrid bleed, and the Body ihould be opened with Laxatives, 'thn the Baths are too hot they will caule Fainting, Pain of the Head, latitude of the Body, Dullnei‘s ofthe Mind, Drynels of the Mouth, an: .his Courle is hell determined by the Effeéts, and the Benefit received by 'l‘hirlt, to remedy which, it will be dangerous to drink Cold Liquors. "The i'iarm'wré is the belt Time for balling, and it will be belt to go in gran it, for which no general Rule can be given. rttaaaeaaimmaewraai‘ it, atitmmttaermnafiemfi fozne ho: Broth or Deeoé‘tion, to forward it. He may continue a longer Time in warm natural Bath=, efpecially it the Dil‘cafe is obllinate, and there is a l‘pafrnodic Ctnllrirtion of the nerrus Parts, or the «limits Of MANUAL MEDICINE; or the OPERATIONS of S U R G E R Y. red in the hypochondriac or hylieric DrieaieC, or there is :1 Con.- traflion ofthe Paris, from the too great Rigidity of the l‘x‘erves and i ' ncntS. l'aticnrr, whole leads are weak, or who are troubled with Catarrh's. :".‘ are inclinable to Catarrhs, or are apt to faint, or are hetiic, lhouhl .: Sec PEDILUVIA, Page [21. When the Patient comes out, he is to go direfily to Bed, and promote a Sweat, taking; dlii , But it mutt be remembered, ifa Perfon does not go into the cold Bath over Head and Ears, he will be fubjeét to the '7 fore the Ute of ruvzrm orT‘I'mt Bath, if there is a Plethora, the Pa~ dually, not all at once, as was before obferved. 13:] ranted. P]unging over Head in cold W‘ater, eipecially Sea-«Mia, will do more in the Cure of It; elancholy and Madnel's, than mofl other Me~ (llClDESr Dipping, to preterit the Effeft of the Bite of a mad Dog, is anoxte or V.‘\POROI,‘L firms are either [at uni dry. as the 8:334"; N OPERATION is the methodical Application of fame Inflrzmmt, or the Hana-loft e Surgeon alone upon the human Body, to pre- win from there Baths, ciptcially the [arm/it, othert "it: they will fail hire the Health, when preterit, and to refiore it when abfent; bl" 35 int.) liii'ezites oi the [*Iead,_/7czy} Dz'jIII/u, the [imp/ea}, Epi/fi'y, the Sw' t 3 1H ,1 Sin‘flfl. ' ' " lictrns rei‘train the prctcrnatural Heats or" the Blood and Hit. ‘ _, «Iol‘e the Pores of the Skin when they are too open. emitting: :itinorres'ot thole who have read larger Treatifes, wherein every Part :rrd llrcngthen the Fibres of the Muicles and Skin, and render their Qi‘ -= mare nnnutely and dil‘tiné‘tly handled. ; scannot he'done properly, without a due Knowledge of Art A TOM y, ; "IiCIKl t0 gn e firth an Account of that Art, as may ferve to refrefh the ‘tllations more vifcid. whence all the Funftions become more livelyr and ‘ rs. "By this Power of Contrac‘tion, chiefly, it flops Hmzzorrlmgrt. 'U'z‘m, th 1"er A/Zmr, and cures venereal Imfarcnry. When the '-" ." stun vii, a» . Of ANATOMY T2; sip-invents hive been rendered more fluxile, by proper Medicines, or the ‘wc 0f the warm Bath, in the (brmzim/ R/n'umatifm, Gout, Sciatica, Lam 7'. and the like, the 07/1! Bat/J will often per-{ea the Cure. In all ~ where the Blood is grols and viicid, if the Vi/‘csm are/211m, and the '3», lure not. through long Debauchery, entirely lofiitheir Spring. i - writing will be of excellent Service ; as alto in Weaknefles and .‘Vl'mh . iaral and hytteric Affeétions. In the Riclzets, i have known A IVQATO‘JY is an Art which teaches Lile ""15"", and mutua/ Relation 0: "ii "‘ 17"" To attain to the Knowled; 5.51:, figure, Comzeflimz, "t5 0: a human Body, oftheir L. . ,VerldfggslEllilwidéd into the Titer-(K and the Bit-Arteries. yanked into therie The :9sz avrtres, called/9712‘"; or fitlgltf‘ ; Which are (Millin- 'f «:0 \‘iondetx; but the Child mutt immediately be put between warm , rm.) or the £1231", the Jilin/tire, and thC‘J'fl/Zl‘lw‘: iilatjuts. and made to (weat after its Some recommend it in Trem- ' Mia ()éloiiafl/gt" iare contained the Bram, the tempt/lime, and the 1.x, [Jpn cr'‘45. n the midde l'mter are comprehended the h‘aarr‘, . _ , , i.ng.~; (it‘the Limbs, the Pally, the eonvulfive Althma, and all 11.:1'V0‘J'; C "iiittt om, 'l he prudent Ufc oftlie w/d Bar/2 will yield Relief to ca ' and tlropfleal Patients, if their Difiempcr: are not too far add ,1"..le Sypermr n lSOl‘T‘b [If in the 17.5?[5771‘71‘ Vamcr, are {floated the Organs of D1- ,: the}; ‘8 0 thofe which {erve for Generation, 637:. With Regard Wile!» otherwiie called the Extrcmz'ties of the Body, they are ynnffl ' divided |