164 COMMUNICATIONS 
As there is no pleafure equal to relieving the mi- 
feries and diftreffes of our fellow-creatures, I hope 
i will long Enjoy: that peculiar felicity. | 
Permit me to return my thankful acknowledg- 
ments, for your free communication of a medicine, 
by which means, through the bleffing of providence, 
I have been enabled to reftore health and happinels 
to many.t mullerable Be 
= Yours, ee 
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Dudley, April 6th, 5. WAINWRIGHT. | 
1785. 
CASE of Mr. Warp, Surgeon, in 
PEO —Related by himfelf. 
= N ‘Septenter, a. Tw was ‘feized with — diffi- : 
ulty < f breathing, and oppreffion i in ay cheft, in 
the Tabi } “My tongue was 1s foul; ; my ‘urine ¢ fimall. 
in a 2 ‘breath laborious and ae on 
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an mn | of fei &e. but finding | 
_- dittle or no relief, -T confulted Dr. Withering, who 
| me to try the following pe gee 
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