Cc The lntroduction. 
as Bolus’s of Diafcord, ¢zc. which I fuppos’d had in part brought 
herto this. I told them I hop’d the belt, and prepard her fome 
Cortex Peru, with which, and the ufe of cooling diluting Drinks 
fhe entirely recover’d, although fhe was by every Body thought to 
be in a defperate condition. 
Of a Le- Mar. Fletcher’s Child, about a year and an half old, was taken 
thargy in with a fleepy Difeafe. It lay with the Eyes always fhut, and afleep. 
seen J advisd the Mother to give it a little Manna immediately, and to 
Blifter its Neck, which being done, and the Phyfick working well, 
the Child recovered entirely its Health. 
Ofa le OneR. a Tavern-keeper's Wife, about Forty years of age, Fat 
thargy in and Phlegmatic, was upon exceflive drinking of Brandy, taken with 
a Woman. i : 
a Lethargy, inclining to an apoplectick Fir. She would on ve- 
ry violent irritations lift up her Eye Lids, but would not fpeak. 
I immediately order’d bleeding, bliftering in the Neck and Arms, 
gaveher 5ij. of Diagridiumin a Glafs of Water, with {ome Drops 
of Sp.Sal. Armon. Ordered one to hold to her Nofe the volatile Sale 
of the fame in a Bottle, and a Snuff for her of Majorane, Betony, 
and White Hellebore, which being put to her Nofe, fhe fnuft up 
very often. By the help of thefe Medicines fhe firft went to Stool 
in the Bed. Her Bliftersrofe, andthen on the ufe of the Snuff fhe 
Sneesd. She was plied hard with them two days, then look’d up 
more, could fay a word or two, and call for the Pot to make wa- 
ter. Icontinued them two days longer, and fhe grew better, but 
being morofe would take nothing, and fhut her Eyes. [told che 
ftanders by, to frighten her, that I would get a Pan of Coals and 
burn her with them on the Head, which fo alarm’d her, that fhe 
took things, and was well above a year. Butthen, I fuppofe, on 
the like occafion, fell into.an apoplectick Fic, and being fent for, 
before I came fhe was dead, 
Of a Teri- A little black Boy, of a year and an half old, belonging to 
a = Tho. Rowland was taken violently ill of a Tertian, I gave him the Cor- 
” tex prepd.as ufually, which being forc’d down, the little one was 
well without relaple. , | 
One Stephen Lego, a Wheel-wright, aged about Forty five, Phleg- 
matic, fent for me. He was fitting in a Chair, with his Legs 
{well'd like Pofts, on a Stool before him.- He could not lie 
down, nor fo much as lean down his Head, for an Orthopnea 
of a _ He had likewife a very violent Cough molefting him at all times. 
Dropfie. One would have thought he could not have livd three hours 
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