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TO prevent any improper influence, which ae 
above recitals of the efficacy of the medicine, aided 
by the novelty of the fubject, may have upon the 
minds of the younger part of my readers, in raifing 
their expectations to too high a pitch, F beg leave to 
deduce a few inferences, which I apprehend the 
facts will fairly pero 
1 That the Digitalis will not univerfally a& as a 
diuretic. 
a 
II. That it does do for more seen than n any 
other medicine. Loe 3 Se eee ag 
“IIL. That it twill often produce this effead oe 
every other probable method has been frnitlefs y 
tried. : 
IV. That if this fails, there is but little chance 
a any other medicine fucceeding. 
y. "Phat in proper dofes, and under the manage- 
ment f now "sph out, it is mul 2 in its Spe 
found vite gr at desl Or eatin 
of difeafe, n 
