What is an Anthrax?
The Anthrax is very near the same thing as the Carbuncle, only with this difference, that the latter always appears in the Glandulous Parts, and the Anthrax every where else.
What is a Furunculus?
It is a kind of Boil, or benign Carbuncle, which somewhat resembles the Head of a Nail, and is on that Account call'd Clou by the French, causing Pains, as if a Nail were driven into the Flesh.
What is a Phygeton?
The Phygeton is a small, red, and inflam'd Exuberance, situated in the Miliary Glandules of the Skin, where it causeth a pricking Pain, without Suppuration.
What is a Phyma?
The Phyma appears after the same manner as the Phygeton, and suppurates.
What are the Remedies proper for all these sorts of phlegmonous Tumours and Impostumes?