FOURTH LECTURE. 399 



than fifty taeniae of different species, in as many 

 vessels, which have been discharged from the body 

 by the use of this water. I am persuaded that the 

 same good effects, if not better, migrit be obtained 

 by the bitterish water of Modena, from the salt wa- 

 ter of Moutezibio in the vicinity of Modena, from 

 the waters of Saint Christopher in Faeutin, and 

 from those of Montecatini in the territory of Pistoia. 

 (147) See Journal der Erjindungen, TJieorien 

 und Wider spriische, etc, Gotha, i^^t, 8^ no, 23, 



i». 1^7. 



(14)8) Histoire de la societe de medicine, an, 

 1776, /?. 3:i6. 



(149) •YovUf tuta, facilisque methodus ciiran- 

 di calculurUf scorhutum, etc, Lugd. Batav, 1778, 

 sect. V, p. 29. 



(150) Dissert, de praestantissima acidorum vir- 

 tiite anihelmintica, Franco/, ad Viad. 1779, 4^. 



(151) JUiss, de vitae determiminda a'eris fixi 

 in corpus humanum salutari eJUcacia ; GottingaCf 

 1783, 4°. 



(152) Miscellania medico physica, edit. J. A. 

 Scherer, Viennae, 1795, p. 43, 116. 



(15 3) Such are in Italy the acidulous waters 

 of the Tyrol, the baths of Coldiero in the Vero- 

 neskf the baths of Saint Martin, and the thermal 

 waters of Bornio in the Valteline, the acidulous 

 water of Asciano, near the baths of Pisa, the bath 

 Montalceto in the Siennese, the acetous of Rome, etc. 



(l54) Take carbonate of soda two drachms, 

 acidulous tartrite of potass six drachms^ and of su- 



