PHYSICAL AND LITE11ARY.'557 



Art. XXXI. 



An additional Ca/e in proof of the Ufefultiefi 



of Mereury^in convulfive Diforders, by 



Alexander Monro, M. D. and Pro- 



fefor of Phyfic and of Anatomy at Edift' 



burgh. 



JAMES TOD farmer near Linton, a 

 ftout healthy man, twenty-two years 

 of age, on the firft day of January 1769^ 

 had the misfortune of fra6luring his leg, 

 and of wounding the teguments at the 

 place of the fradlure. 



The cafe was treated very carefully 

 and fkillfully by Mr John Hall furgeonaC 

 Linton ; and, within fix weeks, the wound 

 was almoft healed, and the fradlured 

 bones were fo well reunited, that the patient 



Yentured 



