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Show 204, Of ULCERS 2‘22 genera/Z Of PHYTOLOGY, or BOTANY, (gs/five: proper for this Purpofe are the Vizzc'z‘ure of Jlfyrr/a and Alan, ant.? Tel/mu Bzfi/jrum, With red Free/pirate. 205 When the Ulcer is deteroed we Scrornviious ULcsRs are not to hardto cure as the former, but will may proceed to Imamatian, and this, if the Matter in it is laudable, matbe done with 493: Lint alone. lfotherwife, a Fen/2:04;}! Baflzm ma ' l): {ooneryield to the Power ofatftive Medicines. But however nothing ought to he done externally, Without the internal L‘te or Mercurial: and flnri‘mtr'a/r. Some have been cured by Lil ng ém-m‘ filmy, efpecinlly if apmmf:-‘ca.w:ttei‘ be drunk :11" er every morning Dole. SCOREUTI c ULCERS mull likewile be iirtl attacked witn internal Ili'ev (il'rirzes,0the1'wile there can be little done with External/L Therefore they mull undergo a Courfe of ,é'm‘fl' I'ti'hr ; and when the Fault of ihe'lTltiids is correé‘tcd, the Cure of the Ui'rrr: will not be difficult. FmU'mr l'lLlS likewile been found beneficial in [hole Cafes, as alfo Tin-P127; {pread on the Lint ; but no Tent: or czzlzzcrm'y byeflz'm: theuld be ufed at all, becaute they retard the Cure. by preventing or dti‘troying the ylhrozm‘ng Granulation: of the good Flefli, or produce Callofities. Dex; U/[frr mutt be kept open by filling them with Lint, left the Lips illi‘tiltl clofe too loan, and prevent the Dreilings from reaching the Bottom. When the Cavity is filled up with good hitth it will be belt to cicatrile with (fry Lin! or Traumatic Biz/um ; and ii~ there {liould be any lincquu- lities, they may be taken down with Him Vii/rial, (3am! Afar/z, Tow/fir of J'lZ'H‘r/J, red Prt‘rz'pz‘tzztt, {3‘}. while the Cuticle is advancing round the lVlargint FisTULous Utcees, befides being confiderably deep, have generally a Cal/ofity, which mull necelliarily be removed, before they can be cured. This mutt be performed either with a Knife or with Ffl/Mzrat‘ia. In or.der to do this the Ulcer mull be laid open as much as pollible by Ind/fan, or by dilating the Orifice with a Sponge Tent. But it is bell, ifpo iihle, to lay open the F/flu/a to the Bottom with a Knife; then an In; " ' may be ufed with equal Parts of Turpentine, the 2771/2" of cm [Cg-g, [rig/Win»: Ointmmt, and Myrr/y, well incorporated together. By the Repetition of this the Bottom will be deterged, and the Parts mutt be brought together and united by Comprclhon gradually made from the Bottom upwards. VENE‘REAL Urcens are not to be treated with Digel‘tives, as the and Tfl"'QCflf¢'/‘. ln Uterus with :i CARI rs of the Bone the Opening mull be enlarged, and an Defy/Karim; mull be procured, by mplying a Bi'llfl1»pt'.‘llcll clipped in a loltition ot‘Qiiz'rlfi/ruzr in flgmflrfir. Or the Laniella ol‘the Bone 17in be perforiited with :1 triangular Terr/m, to as to make irony final! Aperturts, which mull be drclled with "If? Lint or Pal/21m; by which Means the rcptzllating Veii‘els of the found [mime/[a will grow up through the lloles, throw off the dead Scale, and renew the Peri/flew". This is bctttr than the le/ffl/ij or the (.‘asimy. if the Carrier penetrates to the Allan-9:9 it mull be perfiirzttid with :1 71271111. If the Cur/)7; is in the i‘ipongy Head ofn Bone in the joint, the only Remedy is Amputation» it it be in a {mall llone, as the Cm‘pur, Tmfiy, (it. it mul‘r be entirely taken out, unlefs the dil'eafed Part of the Bone is fepara‘ted from the tented. 2r proceed from a Cara/gym} of the Fluids; or when the former, for they will do more Harm than Good, but with [Wt‘fl'miI-[u lluniours have for a long: Time had a Paflhge through an Inf/UT, it which have a t‘pecific Property to dellroy the rvmgrea/ l'i'zzzr. l limit a Salivation i» the ufual Method ol‘curing thefe Diforders, but :ill thLL till): dangerous to heal it up, and the Cure ought only to be Pat'- Trouble and Danger may be fitved, if {mall Boles of Qtiiclziilver, 1:11.th deitrour to appeufe the full by min/fjrr flyflimtimzr, and bring the other to Suppuration, by loch Means as have been already mentioned. With {0 much of: l'ur'rative as, by ceufing it to tend downwards, will preventa Spitnng. it may be given every Day, or every other Du {Jr tome Time, till the Symptoms dilappear. [know tome trive Billsoi‘ inch :1 Competition Night and Morning, but this is rafllm‘stoo ham:- dous, for tome Conltitutions are very prone to talivate. done athll6 ' ' in all Ufmzr with Pair: and Izflammtztim, we ihould en- Girl'tiofil‘z'lh'e fies?"I 'WEE‘R'X - wwwmmmwm t.\. v sBetrewewwzuSes/raaGrettasewrise the rubbing a {mall Quantity ofthe blue Ointment into the Parts abou: the Ulcers, and others lay a merrrxria! Fla/Ber over the: . ‘ithers inllead (of‘IDigellives tile the Aqua 1‘).'.')lv'g52[fl£‘72‘:;'i;,01' . :Lolution oszzE/immr'ill Qpli‘lt of V/me, Rum, or Brandy ; others again thmigate them with Linnabar. During th: Cure the Patient mutt avoid every Thing that he" the blood, and may Life :1 ll'ecotiion of the Woods for common Dri fr CANCEROL'S ULCERS {eein molt out of the Reach of l‘rleditine, :07 though they tometimes, elpecially in the Beginninw, teem :0 be ""1 qunhed \\ith Ithrazrz'ah, )et they are often l‘CnClEl‘CLlDWOJ‘ib bv the Ute Ol {itch Medicines, and therefore there can be no Reliance on the brim": of the llrongell Remedies in this Difenfe. Befides Jill/tram; have been often Ewen, but with no great Succel‘s. Therefore it \till be belt :0 113$ :1 Mil/bill", gentle Laxatives with ill/mini; as alio the ininerztl Wattii However the Decoc‘tion of (Jim/arm: has fucceeded, of which W: hat: .in lnllance in the Medical fifigr, as allo in the general Pmfliri 0/13, y‘v» Of PHYTOLOGY, or BOTANY. Elm we come to treat art-he MATER iA MEDICA, i: may . IIOC'be thought improper to fay {omething of HERBS and I'LANTs, Hui," give luch a Del‘cription of their various Parts as may render the "my 01 this Science more eafy and pleafant. [ ' _ him-r is delined to be an arga/zz‘ca/ Body. defittute‘ of Settle and :Fofmfiecus Motion, adhering to {Oine other Body in tttch a Manner as flare"! Nourilhment from tlfence; and having a Power of propagating ommllke itfelt by its Seed. The Part: 0/12 P/am are the ROOT, STALK, ' EviF' FLOWER, and SEED. Kahlil-[MW defines ‘a Plant or Vegefah/efito be a Body generzited ofthait atheres or ,U cc ml ,‘or of fOmethlng arifing from the Earth, to which "filed by Parts called Roofs, through which it attraéts the Matter _-;r ‘s ..I n-urttmm |