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was ayounger, and in other refpedts an healthy 
man, his-cure, 1 beli€ve, remains-a perfect-one. 
I did not attend my brother whilft he took the 
medicine, and therefore I cannot fpeak precifely to 
‘the operation of it; but I remember, by his let- 
ters, that he was dreadfully fick ard ill for feveral 
days before the fecretion of urine came on, but 
which: it see do to a great-degree; relieved his 
great y jeGened the fwelling i in his legs 
part = ne es are much fesse te 
efficacy of it than my brother's eafe. 
[ee see 
~ ROBERT CAWLEY. ; 
eA eee ae -~ 
N, B. Whenever I have another opportunity of 
giving the Foxglove, it fhall be in fmall dofes:—_ 
In which I fhould hope it might fuceed, although it Te 
might be more flowly. if you fhould try it a 
fame: Tthould be as | to know 5 ae . mode: 
Br. Lawley’ 8 ae r 
R. Rad. 1 Digital purpur. ficcat. et contuf. Zi. 
| Coque « ex aq. font. fii. ad fbi. colat. liquor. = 
_ adde aq. junip. comp. 3ii. es 
Ses _ Mell. anglic 3i- ma. famat cochl. iv, omni fi 
