Cc mn S$: Ee 1777. 19 
real dofes of the medicine, which was certainly in 
this inftance made very much too ftrong; and not- 
withftanding the caution to {topthe further exhibition 
when certain effects fhould take place, it feems the 
¢ quantity previoully fwallowed was fufficient to diftrefs 
him excee y- 
Co--A SE VU. 
March 11th. Mrs. H , &t. 32. A few 
days after a tedious labour, had her legs and thighs 
fwelled to a very great degree; pale and femi-tranf- 
parent,* with pain in both groins. After a purge of 
calomel and rhubarb, ung. merc. was ordered to be 
rubbed upon the ieee and the sete Gecomion 
was cnt er | 
‘R Fol. Dig purp. recent. B 3 
AGE cinn. -f62 ae eer oe egg 
parv. bis quotidie. 
The decoétion prefently increafed the fecretion 
of urine, and abated the diftenfion of the legs: in 
a fortnight the fwellin#was gone; but fome days 
— ae her oe her legs fwelled again: about 
“of the ¢ decoftion on the auf of April. ties 
