CAS E xXvIL 
Mr. , about 50 years of age, com aine q 
of great tenfion and pain acrofs the abdomen, and 
of lofs of appetite; his urine, he thought, was lefs 
than ufual, but the difference was fo trifling he 
could fpeak with no certainty: his belly feemed to 
fluétuate. Among other things he tried the Fox- 
glove leaves dried, twice a day; and, although it 
appeared to afford him relief, yet the effect was not 
permanent. 
GC A S E XxXvViull. 
Mr. W- =, aged between 60 and 79 Yeates 
and rather capa was confider bly < ‘opfical, 
both of the belly and legs, ‘Gnade urine. in fi all 
quantities. Three grains of the dry leaves, t 
a day, evacuated the water in Tefs. than a 
CA S E- Se 
Sarah Taylor, 40 years of age, was admitted in- 
to the Difpenfary for dropfy of the abdomen and — 
legs ; and was relieved Be the Decoétum ae: 
num. 
eatine XX. 
_ Lydia Smith, aged 60. Difpenfary. Laboured 
any years under an afthma, and became dropfi- 
_ She took the. decottion without effec. eS 
Ia CASE. 
