TUMOURS
CUTICLE
Cuticle, or upper skin, with little or no pain; being ‖ small collections of watery matter hindered from transpiring: to which may be ad∣joyned that which is subsequent upon the drying of this and such other putrid matter, causing a roughness upon the skin with little exulce∣ration.
- PUSTULE, Wheal, Whelk, Pimple, Push, Sty.
- SCAB.
SKIN
With purulent matter
- Not poisonous: either ‖ of a bigger magnitude, and apt to pass from one part to another, of more difficult cure: or of a lesser magni∣tude, more frequent, and less dangerous.
- KING'S EVIL, Scrophula, Struma.
- BOIL, Blain, Sore, Whitlow, Ancome.
- Poisonous and corroding; being either ‖ hard and unequal, disco∣louring the skin by paleness or blackness, with Veins about it re∣sembling the Leg of a Crab, and exceeding difficult in the Cure: or else a collection of thick putrid bloud violently hot, with fret∣ting and malignity.
- CANCER, Wolf.
- CARBUNCLE, Sore, Plaegue-sore.
without purulent matter
Not discolouring the skin; whether of a
- Bigger magnitude; either ‖soft: or hard.
- WEN.
- SCIRRHUS.
- Lesser magnitude; being kinds of Plants rooted ‖ in the skin: or below it.
- WART
- CORN.
Discolouring the skin with redness, and occasioned by Cold.
- CHILDBLANE. Kibe.
VEINS
Veins or Arteries immoderately distended.
- VARIX.
- ANEURISMA.
TENDONS
- Tendons.
- GANGLION, Spavin.