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of the late Teflilence. i 87 YET although Efiffaftich did fo much Service to the Infetled, and fufficiently made amends for the Trouble and Pain they gave - yet they were not indifferently fuitable to all Perfbns *, As for Inftance, where there was an Heat of Urin, or a continual Incli- nation to pifs > where the SfmnUer of the Bladder was inflamed, or ulcerated, in an 1 Hemorrhage •, or to Women with Child, or having the Menfes - and laftly, where there was a great Languor upon the Spirits j it is alfo diligently to be confidered when Eflfpa- ftieks are applied to Buboes or Carbuncles near upon Suppuration, that they do not fufe the Humours too much, to admit them going into a laudible Pus, and give fuch a Stimulus to the Parts, as may fink the Spirits, and fruftrate other Endeavours of Nature to help her feif. BESIDES EPifiafiich, it is not loft La- . hour to apply proper Things to the Feet - 7 I commonly ufed a Plafter made of the com- pound Bettany Plafter, adding to it iome Eu- fmrhium, Saffron, and London Treacle : And I found this to do more Good than Cataplafms, which forae, however, liked better to ufe, and were made of Bryony Pvoot fteeped in • Vinegar,