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BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. 
‘During the hot stage, to promote a free perspiration by means 
—F P fcier eatergs Indian Sarath diaphoretic teas, cordials, = 
= "Phe first thing to be done in the cure of an intermitting fever, 
to cleanse the stomach and bowels. This not only renders <a 
plication of other medicines more safe, but likewise more efficaciot : 
In this disease the stomach is generally loaded with cold, tough, 
t takes any other medicine, which may be administered just fe : 
8 the | , or seeds, I pre- 
isease very effec- 
After the vomit begins to ope- 
plentifully of weak camomile, or 
pennyroyal tea. These. vomits may be repeated, if necessary, . 
in two or thre Emetics not only cleanse the stomach and — 
- they | cure intermitting fevers without the 
other medicine. 
Purgative medicines are likewise u ee. 
termitting fevers, Emetics, however, are more Suitable in the dis- 
ease, and render purging Jes i 
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After thus laying the foundation of a cure, the patient, particula 2 
ly if much debil : rticular 
eee ure, and myrrh and iron pills; Bitters, 
such as golden seal, gentian, columbo, calamus, orange peel, pleu- 
risy root, angelica, the jelly, Peruvian bark, white wood bark, uni- 
a cold and watery state 
rm its round of circu- 
by warming it, and giving weight and 
same time the disease. — 
acidity in his stomach, alkalies, as sal 
dministered, as required. 2 
properly cured, they often degenerate into 
relaxed solid 
