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of what kind it was* However, of her 

 own accord again, {he rubbed it likewife 

 with fpirits which difcuifsd it. Liimedi- 

 ately after this, about the end of Auguft, 

 fhe wasfeized with violent ficknefs, vomit- 

 ing, and pains about her flomach and 

 bowels, and afterwards w^ith a fevcre 

 ilrangury ; which laft. with thefe new dif- 

 prders about her (lomach, attacked her 

 by turns. Nothing feemed to give her 

 much relief agaioR the ftrangury, ex-? 

 cept a glvfter of decoHum commune^ with 

 camphorated oil, which ufed commonly to 

 put it away in an inftant ; but drove the 

 pain immediately into her ftomach. Up- 

 on that, {lie ufed to take thtfpiritus ae- 

 thereus Pharmacop. Edinb. a tea-fpoonfuli 

 of which commonly di{lodged it from 

 ^he ftomach, and fent it back to the ure- 

 thra. Sometimes laudanum was ufed 

 which gave her fome relief. The pains 

 ■^ere cha{ed in that way betwixt thefe 

 two places, when they were violent ; but 

 fometimes the medicine fent the difeafe 

 to her head, where it occa{ioned violent 



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