Chapter 74
Part If.
mingle them.
This Water is likewile very ufeful, 1fa wollen Cloth be wet therein, and fo impofed upon the place affected 5 ic bath likewife been happily and tuccefsfully adminiftred in the Gangrene of che Cods ; of which we have {poken above.
Take Vitriol one ounce, the tops of the Oake one bandful, Frankincen{e balf an ounce, Cam- phyre two drams, Urine two pints and half ; boyl
| tracted.
be freed of ts own accord, it may poflibly hrppen chat under the Crufta new putridnefs may be cons The reft of the Cure is in the fame or. der to be proceeded in, as is fit cobe done in Ut.
| CELrse
Fourthly, If che Gangrene hap-|
pen from overmuch heat, then Ca} A Gezgrene
| Cold Dier being prefcribed, and che ! [rom toomuch
hot humors being duly qualified and ib
|evacuated ) ifthe Malady cake its original from
them to the Confumption of a third part, and then \ an internal Caufe, the Member affected is tr be
firain them.
Buc che Aégy priack Unguent is not alone to be applied, buc upon the Unguene that Cacaplafm is alfo to be impofed, which refolveth, drieth, and hindreth putrefaction ; fuchan one 2s Fobannes de Vigo in his fecond Book, ficft Tract, and teventh
| Take the Water of Endive, | Night{bade,and Vinegar,of each one pint 3 § yrup
| {carified, and then wathed with fucha Decoétion las chis.
Sorrel, Lettice, | Of Sorrel, two pound, of Lepines half an ounce, | Water Germander balf a handful, Salt thrie
