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bed to Garlick 
s 
th 
of 
ewife been found of great advantage in fcorbutic cafl 
1 
anthelmintic: 11 it 
i 
and 
in 
calculous diforders, ading in. thefe not only as a diuretic, but i 
feveral inftances manifefttng a litliontriptic power. 1 " That the' juice of: 
alliaceous plants in general has confiderable effeas upon human M ]n,i; 
* t 
be inferred by 
x 
ted 
fferting 
penments of Lobb j 1 and we are abundantly 
tat bv a decoction of the hearts nf i^l.„ 
a d 
c~hon of 
beards of leeks 
taken liberally, and its ufe perfevered in. for a length of time, has b 
found remarkably fuccefsful in calculous and gravelly compl 
y 
Th 
external appl 
penetrating 
difRifi 
feful 
acrimony of Garlick renders its 
*P 
e 
many diforders, as a rubif 
and 
T 
pplied to the foles of the feet, to caufe a revulfion 
from the head or breaft, as was fuccefsfully pradifed and recommended 
by Sydenham." Garlick has alfo been variously employed externally 
\*\ 
tumors and cutaneous difeafe 
final! bulb of th 
3 
and in certain cafes of deafnefs 
wrapt 
g 
or mull 
and 
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s* 
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p 
P-3^7 
De Ham Rat. Med. P. it. p. 57. f q . Rofenft 
' M. p 
etiam 
nahbus repullulantibus prasclara identidem praeftat. Vidi plures eodem curates 
quos quartana vexaverat., Incipiendum a bulbulo unico mane & vefperi, fed quoddle 
unus bulbulus fuperaddendus, ufquedum 4 vel 5 bulbulos fumferit seger qualibet vice 
Si febris tunc evanuit, diminuenda erit dofis, & fufficit poftea futnere unicum vel 
binos bulbulos, mane & vefperi, per plures feptimanas. ' 
ram 
£ For this purpofe i 
L 
the authors cited by Zorn. 
P 
h 
(Depejie.p. 10$. fq 
s 
By Hoffman> Rofenftein, Taube, and others... 
Lauremberg App 
k Vide Hoyer Bfhtm* not. cur. Cent. 
p 
82.1 88 
m A boy, fix or 
the urinary bladde 
715- 220. 
p. 126. Goetz Afl. nat. cuA vol. 2. p. 434 
DeD 
r kven years old, had for a confiderable time fuffered by a calculus in ■ 
. r, which had been difcovered on founding;, he had recourfe to this 
decoction, which very foon relieved the pain; after which his urine became extremely 
turbid, and constantly depofited a copious clay-like fediment for feveral weeks, when it 
relumed its natural appearance, and the boy has ever fince been free from complaint. 
Another cafe nmilar to this has alfo been reported to as, of the truth of which we have 
not a doubt. 
■ Efpeclally in the confluent fmall-pox, about the eighth day. Epift. de variolh conf. 
troduced 
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