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Show 4.68 A22 IN D E X OfDISEASES. Kinds ; the Menles, and bleeding Piles. malt/561'?" REMEDIES. l/‘t/m-e 2‘: a Plat/20m, it will be proper to bleed before itsUfe, which fhould be at Bed-time, and the Feet are to be kept warm after it, which will havea Tendency to promote an univerfal Pertpirarion. It is not to be ventured upon at the Time or the menflrual Flux, or when it is jail; over. But ifdireéted {ome Days before the ufual Period, it will tend to ptomoteit. I: is dangerous to ufe aluminmis, aftringent, or fulphureous Waters, to prcvent fix eating of the Feet, to dii‘cul‘s oedematous Swellings, to cure Ulcers, and in a lt'it of the Gout, beeaufc the Humours will be driven back to the noble Parts, and produce dangerous Difeafes. Peovrtrvin FRIGIDA., Cold den/mg oft/ye Feet, has this in common with the former, that it raifes pleating Senfations in the Mind. This, and not warm bathing, as was formerly l'uppolcd, caufes a Revullion of the Blood from the upper Parts. In fome it promotes Urine, in others it occahons Stools. It has had very remarkable Ettefts in the iliac I'aflion, and has {matched feveral Patients from the jaws of Death. In this Cafe-,the Patient-has walked with his naked Feeton 459. g/z‘lyr Brmfl continue: to lubmr, bleeding is fiill requifite : for it is dau- gerous to {offer rheLungs to be overpowered by the Omiflion of ing; as alto to hazard the Suppreffion ot‘the Spitting by bIeedibleedw t: o freely. Bu: Eli/hr; xre a/wzrjrjeufcmn/Jc. 121 f/Jt‘Cczn/t‘ J17" .,,,A;c,»_,o,‘:,.i.. a Dofe ol‘the Oxymel of Squills large enough to vomit, will be . {girl}, to ditcharge the Load ofvxfcid I'lrlegni. Opiates are not to be given lw/Ji/r £173 P114/2 ii b.7711, r/Je Branding Haiku/1', or I; limit/11.3,: I} (57.12.3355 arm/[071M by n Eur. Bat tux/Jen hire Frrvrr i: ore/r, r "IS/u}; Er (tiff/arr: mammal} a thin pflzzxioiz an the Lyn/gr, Opiates "ill pmture RU}, and promote the Spitting. [f/br P/J/lg'l‘l 1'! tang/x, (arr/M's I'm/inn t'n/r'vr, Squills may then be properly joined Bu! 90/55 11542 2': 5,2»; mid a": Hm. (flflni‘uflb H}: Opt-mafia}: of llfil'fllIOi n is the bull Lcrrcctor. PHLhGM, (119/212! M airman/r, Garlic, bquills, Gum Aininoniac, and all their Preparations. PHRENSY, or 121 {ammo/I'M nftlie Mr mlzrmm ofl/r.‘ Pr in. ‘Tliifi, cpl», u I} i: a primmy or orzgz'mZDg/fa r, requires fpecdy. large, and repeated Bleedings, particularly in thejugular Vein. The Note [hou d be made the cold Floor. and Water has been dafhed fil‘fl: on the Feet, then on the Legs, and by degrees as high as the Pubes, which has produced to bleed with a Straw, Fen, or Skewer, or in the Room ol'this. fix or Stools molt (urprizing'y. PERirNEUMONY, or Jig/imymnlfon off/23 Lungs, and PLEURISY. Bleed confilts in Blillers and other things common to infiarnmaio-y Fct'ers. freely the firfl: three Days of t'neDillemper ; But zft/ye Spitting hegimin that Tom. the Bleeding mutt be omitted, or {o moderated, as to relieve the Breafi, without checking the Expeé‘toration. After thefourtli Day Bleeding is unfafe, Bliflers will {horten the Cute, and prevent the Lofs efa great deal of Blood. A SIMPLE PLEURISY, or one at- tended with little Inflammation of the Lungs, may be cured With httle bleeding, for a Bliiler of the Size of the Hand and Fingers laid to the aflefted Side, is the Remedy, which is belt applied immediately after the tiri't bleeding. If the Symptoms vanilh upon this Applica- tion, it will be {afell to bleed again, unlefs a profule Sweat Cafes the Pain, and then all other Remedies will be unnecefl‘ary. ng: arc/21ml) inf But 'f'l" .. the Bliller and Bleeding mull be rePea‘e‘: though the Patient IS pretty eafy. Sometimes the Slim/J Mimi/SIZE fixer on the other fade, and then it mutt be treated as the hr . In a PERIPNEUMOXY. Blifiering is molt to be relied on after bleeding. firll on the Back, and then on one or both fides. Blifierxng 0‘} the Extreinities likewife tend to eafe the Breath and promote EXPfinofat; tion. Bleeding mull be cautioufly ufed, if at all, after the lP‘mnD appears. . , er' 1/: t/Jrfirfl Stage ofn'i/Jer oft/Jeff: Dificfss, laxative Clyfiets are Prf'l" 0' as alto cool Diaphoretics, fuc'n as gr. viij. of Nitre, With gré‘lnhoCamphire made into a Bolus with Conierve of Hips ; 0" the "the retic juleps. But Cathartics and warm Sudorihcs are hurtfulf.‘b the Time of promoting a Diaphorefis is when the Patient finds Ea :1 bye 0' Bliiter. But tw/yme-vrr be érgim tojpil‘, the Diaphoreties mu e o {even Leechcs may be applied to the Temples. Likewife inI/ympmrza/im/ Perm/m, it Will be proper to begin with bleeding. ifthe l'ulfe will bear it; bu! {fr/mm i: n gmzr Lemur-,3, it is then to be attempted with Leeches and Blilleis. It is uhzil to begin with blifiering the Head. The bell internal Medicines are Nitrc and Camphirc given after the Manner of Hoj'mrm, in {mall Drill-s often repeaed. His Proportion is Nitre gr. VI. to gr. i. ofCamfhirc. PHTHISIS Conferve of Roi-es,antihectic Decoctien, vulnerary Dt-coction, pectoral Infufion, pectoral Bolus, balfamic Electary, julep of Gum Arnmoniac, Squill-julep, balfamic Lambative, teeoral l'ills. Tanpills, Fquill-pills, Lime-waters, Tar-water, EineticsJ Llixirof Vitriol, Bliflering Platter. Ste Cozfimptlm. PILLS. See Hd‘mm'rboia}. PLEURISY. Pectoral Bolus, Decoction of Barley, lnfulion of Linl'eed, common Lambative, Julep of Gum Ammoniac, diaphorttic julep, bliflering Platter. See Prr/pnarmwz}. URGATIVES. See Ctltbrxr/ifx. PUTREFAL‘TION, topremxt. Alcaline Salts, fixed and volatile, Aloes, Contrayervaqoot, Horie~radifl1-root, Mullard-feed, Myrrh, neutral Salts, Scurvy-grafs. . PUTREFACFION, ta promote. Chalk, Crabs-claws, and other earthy Abforbents. QUINSEY. Tincture oprecacunnha, Ipecacnanha-wine. diaphoretic Julep. Exft'f'l/Ulf, caniphorated Caiztplzifm, volatile Linimt-nt. bllili‘f- mg l'laller. St": A'Jr‘gr/zu. _ .llIiUM A 1-15", My". Frog/c directs bleeding three or fort time; 0very oihey Day, or every third Day, as the l'utiei‘t‘s Strength mil admit, and to promot: a Diaphorciis with '\'zncpar-z=~hcl\. or the mitted or joined to Expeé‘torants, of which the chief 15 OXYHlOine diaphottticjulep. 07/13/11.; infirm/.71.».{m}Set'ir Squills. In Lorwmfi- aft/er refrain! Bleeding, Salt of I‘Ial‘tfllo'gltflfe and to fome Oil, or the peiftoral Bolus, is powerful to {Mfuhep‘lléh'uecv be impmper, and the Cure mull: be attempted daily Bleeding, till the lever lvgont‘. and promotcExpcé‘toration when it flags. 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