nothing affords x relief so effectually and. 
cordial.” ‘The virtues of this preparati 
timated from the fact, that no woman who has 
be deprived of it when again in a like conditi 
tion whatever. 
Varicose Ve1xs.—Considerable colarguaenl and since” if 
the veins of the legs, thighs and abdomen, often take place to an 
alarming extentin the last state of pregnancy. But as no ba ; 
quences have been observed to attend this state, the only thing n ne- : 
cessary to be done, is to relieve the vascular system by. gentle | 
‘ging, and a-spare” diet. If it igqumes es bands 
hee, applied. we aioe eer th lp - 
* Aunprex.—Pregnant women, in some instances, are | a 
a pain in the side, excessive sickness atthe stomach, ane fetch; 
the skin assuming a deep yellow tint; under which cireumstance, 
alone, the complaint proves distressing, It is usually caused by gall- 
stones obstructing the regular passage of the bile. _ The most 
cient means of relieving the patient from: Chie degree of the 
plaint, are, fomentations to the ppartep the fever: 
on with laxatives. 
“Ivconrinency OF URINE*is to. be. Saibeeni 
posture, and the use of a large spe 
: e As troublesome affection. 
‘sure r 
tt IN HE ‘bons. —If from the es A of a footw ; 
supported senate a bandage. . none is necessary. 
Over east ss0x oF THE skix.—The skin of the abdomen, in 
the latter months of pregnancy, will sometimes become cracked and _ 
sore. In this case nothing is more effectual than the frequent u: 
of warm oil by fricsiongie: wing a little eae mny be added, 
“species is in consequence of 
ve fatigue, and profuse 
hemorrhage, whieh : without | much previous warn-_ 
ing, and generally liorusted ith faintings, or great depression of — 
strength and debility : the muscles about the face and chest are pri 
cipally affected, while the face is pale, the eyes sunk, and the 
-mities cold. The fits succeed each other rapidly, and i 
a fatal swoon. In all cases of 
