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In every cafe of worms in which I tried it, and they have 

 not been few, it has deftroyed them ; thofe particularly called 

 afcarides. In feme of thofe cafes the patients Mere in a fiate 

 of high fever when they took this medicine. This is the 

 only cafe in which I give this water whilft fymptoms of fevfer 

 are perceivable. 



I HAVE alfo found this water to be very fuccefsful in the cure 

 of the chronic rheumatifm. 



I HAVE thus, my dear Sir, noted down the particulars which 

 you wiflied me to commit to writing for you, and am 



Your very affedionate, 



Humble Servant, 

 EDWARD KENNEY. 



The method of preparing the medicinal fulphurcous water 

 from this ftrongly impregnated liquor is verj' fimple, being 

 as follows, viz. 



Mix one ounce of the impregnated liquor with twelve 

 ounces of cold water. 



This 



