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have foon obtained their ufual fize, and proved its 

 deftruction. 



I am therefore of the opinion, that if experi- 

 ments were made by fome of the faculty, to dis- 

 cover what would moft fpeedily kill thefe infects 

 when taken frefli and alive from a difcafed liver, 

 it might lead to the difcovery of fomething that 

 might have the fame effect when given internally 

 as a medicine. We find worms can be deftroyed 

 in the bodies of animals, and why not the fluke in 

 the liver of a fheep? 



Mr. Miller fays, that parfley is a good remedy 

 for the rot in fheep: Suppofe a ftrong decoction of 

 this plant, or the oil extracted from its feed, were 

 given to thofc difeafed, it might pofllbly be of fervice. 



I am, 6cc. 



J. C. 



Street, near Glaflonbury. 



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