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 ipo Concerning the Cure. BUT when this Separation is once fi, niihed, whether it be by a Knife, or by Burning, or of its own Accord ; the next thing is to peal it off j and this is frequent- ly affifted by moiflening it with new Butter, Oil of Elder, or Oil of Lilies. The Efchar is likewife to be loolened gradually, and not too hafHly ^ that is, a kind of Matu- ration is to be waited for. After the Car- buncle is fallen off, Care muft be taken to cleanfe away the Sordes upon it, and promote Digeftion by the Ufe of fuitable Applica- tions ; and every thing eife carefully ma- naged, as before directed in the Cure of Bubces. LASTLY, Incarning is gradually to be effected, and the Ulcer flowly healed over for by being too haftily clofed ? it is not un- common to find fome peftilential Miafmata lurking behind, which afterwards prove mif^ chievous, and often fatal, as may eafily be gathered from a preceding Hiftory, and ma- ny others not here mentioned. BUT becaufe fometimes the Parts where Carbuncles arife, cannot be cleanfed conve- niently from the morbid Hnmours, whence the Cure proves flow, or cannot be effefted at