(seq. 117)

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Fractures

Regimen Gellies & Rice Gruel is good No Meat Nor strong liquors must
be allowed to fear of Raising a Fever

Empl. defensivum. Rx. Litharge lb. ij. Ol. Oliv. Qts. ij boil to the Consistance of a Plaister add
Cera Flavum oz. vj. Olibanum oz. jv afterwards Bole Armeniac
ppt. oz. vj Sang. Dracon. Venic Turpintine oz. jv.

Oxycrate Rx. Aq. Font. Acetum aa m. s. a.

When the Fracture is reduced to its former Position Anoint the parts with a Mixture
of the Vinegar & Ol è Roses or foment them with Oxycrate after this apply
a Plaister of Diachylon or Rather defensivcum So as to Reach 3 Inches
above and 3 Inches below the Fracture This Done apply a Compress
over the Plaister which must dipt & Wrung ut in Oxycrate or Red Wine
warmed &c in which dip the Rollers apply two or 3 Rollers and one
with a double head this being done Apply 3 Splints or peices of Paste
Board or Scabbarding around the Part with filleting put the
Limb into a Box and let it Lie in an easy Posture for the Space of
a weak if the Bandage is too tight the parts will swell if too slack there
will be no swelling 'tis best to have some swelling the Splints may
be taken off any time & the parts fomented as at first at the Weeks end
the Dressings may be Removed and new ones applied as at 1st und the parts
not bound so tight as at 1st

Funktions See Giddiness

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