FOURTH LECTURE. SS3 



It may be made into a mass for pills with the 

 extract of conium macalatum, of hyosciamus and of 

 gentian. 



(87) Dissertatio ie vermibus, Jenae, 1707> 4°. 



(8S) Observationes de fehribus, Hannov, 1745, 

 jp. 143. 



(89) Dissert, de vermibus intestinalibus homU 

 num, etc. p. 68, 71. 



(90) See Journal de Medecine etc. tome xii, 

 an I76Q, mois de jiiin, no. 3, f. 506. 



(91) Traite des Maladies des enfans^ etc. p, 

 303. 



(92) See no^e 65, the formula for pills ; take 

 twenty grains of assa-foetida, seven grains of sul- 

 phate of iron, .and balsam of Peru, sufficient to make 

 the whole into pills of three grains each ; the pa- 

 tient is not to take more than two or tliree a day. 



(93) Take half an ounce of socotorine aloes, a 

 drachm of ass^.foetida, of myrrh, and of camphor ; 

 two drachms of sulphate of iron, six drachms and 

 forty drops of ammoniacal succinum, and sufficient 

 syrup of absynthium to form them into pills of three 

 grains each. Take three or four a day. 



(94) Such are in Italy, 1. the waters of Saint 

 Vincent and of Courmayeur, in the dutchy of 

 Aoste ; S. the water of the valley of Sole in the Ty- 

 rol ; 3. the water of Saint Maurice in Upper Ag- 

 nedina ; 4. the waters of Bogieriane, dc Dar&o in 

 the Valcamoniquc ; 5. the mineral waters of Reco- 

 aro in the Vicentin ; 6. the acidulated v/aters of 

 Brandola in the environs of Modcna ; 7. tbe waters 



