FOURTH LECTURE ^ 



und gehraiicMichsten, zusammengesctzen arznei- 

 mittel, Marburg. 17H9, 8 ; p. 277- 



(120) Einrichtung de klinischen instituts %n 

 Jena, 1783, 4^. 



{i%i) See § CXXXII. 



(123) Among the cold sulphuerous waters which 

 abound in Italy, the preference should be given, in 

 my opinion, to the mineral waters of Saxony in the 

 dutchy of Aoste, of Saint Genesio in the environs 

 of Turin, of Retorbido near Pavia on the other side 

 of the Po, of the valley of Imagna, of Saint Pelle- 

 rin, and of Truscorio, in the territory of Bergaine, 

 as well as the waters of Milzanello near Brescia. 



(I'c4) See § V. 



(1^5) See § XlII, toward the end. 



(126) See § LXXXllI. 



(137) Borsieri institutionum medicinae practi- 

 cae, vol. iv, part II, p. 179. 



(138) Ilufeland, Journal der practischen arz- 

 neykundi und Wundarzneykunst, 1 B. Jen. 1795, 

 8°. p. 439. 



(Iv9; The case is related by Dr. Vogel, in the 

 Journal der Erfandungen, theorien und Widers- 

 priiche in der JSTatur und Arzneywissenschaft, 

 Gotha, 1797, 8\ no. 23, p. 124. 



(130) Bisset gave fifteen grains of it at once 



with the greatest success ; see Borsieri, the work 



cited, p. 178. Ettmueller expelled a taenia also 



with gambogia, as may be seen in his case related 



by Hufeland, in his journal already cited, tome iii;, 



p. oSi. Besides, this substance caters into all the 

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