Page:Loimologia 1721.djvu/210

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190 Concerning the Cure I F the Tumour is hard and painful from too great a Teniion upon the glan- dulous Parts, not giving Room enough to receive the protruding Humours, the Part affecled may be anointed with Oil of Lilies, Rofes, Elder, &c. if no Inflammation forbids fuch a Method j in which Circumitances all Oils and Ointments are to be fufpecred, as they obfkucr the Pores, and are no Ways fuitable to the Nature cf the nitro-faiine peftiiential Venom. When an Inflammation therefore is upon any Part, which is eafre to be known by its Heat and Colour, it is better to make Ufe of the Mucelages of Linfeed and Fenugreek, with Elder Vinegar, and London 'Treacle ; or a Cat of la fm of Wheat-Flower, Fenwreek and Linfeed, Elder Flowers, white Bread Crumbs, the Tolk of Eggs, and Powder of Saffron. THE London fhyficians at this Time fpared no Trouble nor Application, to ma- nage the Buboes rightly -, fome of the Cata- plafms therefore by them daily ufed I fhall here infert. VjL Ccefam majufculam, quam v. a. c. excava-* tarn imfle fummit. rvta deb. ex ice at. & pulveriz. 5 ij.-