Observations on the Causes, Symptoms, and Nature of Scrofula or King's Evil, Scurvy, and Cancer
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Having thus described the nature and symptoms of scrofula, I shall now proceed to make some observations on the treatment of that disease.
The cure of scrofula is generally so difficult that it has become an opprobrium of surgery. There is not one specific remedy for it; even the medicines and applications which I am in the habit of employing, will not be equally efficacious in persons of different constitutions, nor in the same person at all times; and as such, some little alteration frequently becomes necessary to adapt the remedies to the present state of the disease. It is from this difficulty of cure that so many remedies have been proposed in scrofula; and yet the same difficulty continues, plainly shewing that the greater part of these nostra are mere deceptions, imposing upon the sufferer, both in mind and