‘RULES POR ary NG MEDICINE, 
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Remarks on the Rules. of taking Medtitns, and the milioy 
ives in Mee of the neglect or non-attention to 
the rules laid down down Begeidisnont Physicians. 
— an has his wn mode and tata in 
treating diseases—“ome Blea , some vomit, § some blister, some 
cup, some sweat, some physic, some use leeches, 
little of all. But I, for one, standing alone'tike Elijah of ‘ 
against the four hundred Prophets of Baal—but, alas! my 
case is still worse than the Prophet of old. ‘T feel as if Thad 
to stand against four hundred thousand, as I differ in prac- 
tice from them all. I abandon the idea of bleeding, vomit- 
ing, cupping, leeching, or blistering. My mode of practice 
is, in almost all cases of importance—I give a cathartic in 
. quantities small or large, as the constitution or stomach of 
: r the cause i generally pr 
Indian "Physio, which can be > fel with sugar and water 
to suit any stomach, without altering the operation of it, if 
followed up properly from time to time. A wine-glassful is 
a dose for an adult. It can be reduced one hundred per cent. 
with sugar and water, and in some cases a tea-spoonful is 
enough. It can be given to an infant one month, or one 
hundred years old, without harm. I immediately, after the 
Physic operates three or four times, give a tea-spoonful of 
the Cordial to an adult, in common cases, and sometimes | 
from three to four drops, varying to meet all stomachs. This 
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