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fore the application of the bandage. At 
the expiration of half an hour, fhe began 
’ to feel a fenfe of weight and fullnefs in 
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the uterine region, and turned fickifh. 
As her head and breaft continued pretty 
eafy, I begged of her to allow the ban- 
dage to continue fomewhat, longer, and 
gave her a fpoonful of a cordial-julep. 
An hour and a half after the firft appli- 
cation of the bandage, we found a vifible 
appearanicé of the return of her menfes, by 
applying a piece of foft clean linen to the 
parts, which, when removed, was {tained 
in feveral places. I flacked the bandage, 
as her legs were fomewhat benumb’d; but 
was unwilling to remove it altogether, till 
the difcharge fhould continue to flow for 
fome time. I put her to bed; and, on 
my return next morning, found her {till 
menftruating and eafy. I now removed 
the rollers,. The men/es continued to flow 
for three days, and returned regularly 
next period. Since that time, I under 
fiand, fhe has been very healthy. 
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