Mt, dimana sndeed enjoiia aealadls: to drink 
s teeigeplénitfally of fmall Hiquors through the whole 
s a of the cure; and fometimes, where the eva- 
cuations have been very, fudden, I have found a 
“4 “bandage neceffary as in the ufe of the trochar.”— 
Early i in. the yeas: 1779). a number of dropfical 
ffered themfelves to my attention, the confe- 
quences of the fcarlet fever and fore throat which 
had raged fo very generally amongft us in the pre- 
ceding year... Some of thefe had been cured by 
fquills or other diuretics, and relapfed; in others, 
the dropfy did not appear for feveral weeks after the 
original difeafe had ceafed: but I am not able to 
mention. AwADY. nes having omitted to rahe, 
This laf circumftance encouraged me » to ufe the 
medicine more frequently than I had done hereto- 
fore, and the increafe of practice had eee me a iG 
improve the Pensioner of it. | 
exp perience 2 of the aesciet . 
