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3. Marfti-mallow, althsea, coltsfoot, tuffilago farlara, gum 



arabic, mimofa nilotfea, gum tragacanth, aftragalus 

 tragacantha. Decoction of barley, hordeum diftichon. 

 ExprefTed oils. Spermaceti, foap. Extras of liquor- 

 ice, glycyrrhiza glabra. Sugar. Honey. 



4. Externally blifters. Oil. Warm bath. 



IV. Mild diuretics. 



1. Nitre, kali acetatum, other neutral falts. 



2. Fixed alkali, foap, calcined egg-fhells. 



3. Turpentine. Balfam of Copaiva. Refin. Olibanum, 



4. Afparagus, garlic, wild daucus. Parfley, apium. Fen- 

 nel, fasniculum, pareira brava, cifiampelos ? 



5. Externally cold air, cold water. 



6. Alcohol. Tincture of cantharides. Opium. 



V. Mild cathartics. 



1. Sweet fubacid fruits. Prunes, prunus domeftica. Caf- 



fia fiftula. Tamarinds, cryftals of tartar, unrefined 

 fugar. Manna. Honey. 



2. Whey of milk, bile of animals. 



3. Neutral falts, as Glauber's fait, vitriolated tartar, fea- 

 water, magnefia alba, foap. 



4. Gum guaiacum. Balfam of Peru. Oleum ricini, 



caftor-oil, oil of almonds, oil of olives, fulphur. 



5. Senna, caffia fenna, jalap, aloe, rhubarb, rheum paU 

 matum. 



6. Calomel. Emetic tartar, antimonium tartarizatum. 



VI. Secretion of mucus of the bladder is increafed by can- 

 tharides, by fpirit of turpentine ? Phofphorus ? 



VII. Secretion of mucus of the rectum is increafed by aloe 

 internally, by various clyfters and fuppofitories externally. 



VIII. Secretion of fubcutaneous mucus is increafed by blif- 

 ters of cantharides, by application of a thin flice of the 

 frefh root of white briony, by fmapifms, by root of horfe- 

 radifh, cochlearia armoracia. Volatile alkali. 



IX. Mild errhines. Marjoram. Origarium. Mar Urn, tobacco. 

 X. Secretion of tears is increafed by vapour of fliced onion, 



of volatile alkali. By pity, or ideas of hopelefs diftrefs. 

 XI. Secretion of fenforial power in the brain is probably in- 

 creafed by opium, by wine, and perhaps by oxygen <: 

 added to the common air in refpiration. 



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