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lowing liniment, thrice a day, on the out- 

 fide of his throat. 

 ]^ 01. camphorae. B-i- 5/>. fal. ammon. cum 



calce 'uiva praep. sii. M. 



December 14. He took, at bed-time, 

 half a dram of rhubarb, which purged 

 him five times next day ; but the hoarfe-. 

 nefs and cough continued the fame, 

 though his pulie was come down to fixcy 

 in a minute, 



1 6, A blifter was applied to 



his throat from ear to ear. 



18. The cough was not fo 



hard; but the hoarfeneis continued as 

 ever. 1 therefore ordered two ounces of 

 the following decocSlion four times a 



day. 



3^ Pulv. cort.peruvian»i^' Cogue ex agu, 



fontan. lib, \\. a(l lib, i. Subfidat paii' 



lulum^ dein effundatur decocium ; cui adde 



€ic£ti vin, alb, 3vi. Sacchar, alb, S'^* 



M, 



By the ufe of this medicine, in two 

 days, both the hoarfenefs and cough were 

 fenfibly better j and, on the 29th of De- 

 cember, the patient was perfe(5lly well. 

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