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Some again order it in ihc quantity of on ounce between 

 the Mis ; ihc clofc being more frequent and larger, ac- 

 cording to tlie frequency of the fit* ; and this mode of 

 procedure, although it may perhaps lead to ihc employ- 

 ment of more Bark tl^i b ncccnary. it conlidcrcd by Dr. 

 JXincan • as anon the whole preferable, from being bell 

 luted to mull ftomach*. When the Bark pukes, or 

 purge*, or opprcflcs the ftomach. it it to Ik counteracted 

 by remedies particularly appropriated to them. Thus, 

 vomiting is often rcftrained by exhibiting it ju wine; 

 loofcocfi, by combining it with opium ; and opprcflion 

 At the ftomach. l,y the addition of an aromatic. But un- 

 lets for obviating particular occurrence*, it is more fuc- 

 ccfsful when exhibited in its limnk ton than »iih anv 

 addition. 



B nny be given from the very commencement of 

 the difeafc without any previous evacuations, though 

 it commonly anfwers better after emptying the ali- 

 mentary canal, particularly the ftomach ; and it is to 

 be continued not only till the puoxyfnu ccafc, but 

 till the natural appetite, ftrengtb, and complect ion re- 

 turn. 



In remittent fevers, cfpccially during the time* of re- 

 minion, the Bark may aJfo be employed with great fuc- 

 cd» ; for as both theft and iiitcimitccnts arife from the 



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