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fying the nature of the difeate, a = whist the drop- 
fy is attended with any other affeion ie notice 
“at | 
- Two years have’ analy elapfed fince TF firft Oe 
ployed the Digitalis; and the fuccefs I have had 
has induced me to ufe it largely and frequently. 
i = eo os Oe 
Ann Willott, 50 years of age, became.a patient 
of the Difpenfary on the 11th of April 1783. She 
then complained of an enlargement of the abdo- 
men, difficulty of breathing, particularly. when ly- 
ing, and coftivenefs. - paffed fmall quantities 
of high-coloured urine 5 and had an evident fludtu- : 
ation in the belly. Her legs. were cedematous. 
Chryftals of tartar, fquills, &c. had no effet The - 
-igth of Fune fhe took two fpoonfuls = 
of Foxglove, | containing ‘three dra ay 
‘leaves, in eight ounces, three times a » day. Ties. 
urine. foon inéreafed, and in a few days the paffed 
it freely, which. continued, and her breath te-- 
turned. : 
Mein Gok s > SS eee 
Mr. , 45 years Sor ar age, had been 
fubje& to dropfical fetings of the legs, , 
little water. Two fpoonfuls of the fa x 
_ twice a day, foon relieved cr 
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