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mixing it in a clean earthen veffel with the yolks 
of two or three eggs on a flow fire, and ftirring it 
continually. 
ee Weights not always being at hand, when fuch an 
accident happens, the quantity of olive oil, which i is 
to be ufed each time, has not been exaétly deter- 
mined by the weight, it has been faid only, ‘ Break 
‘ the fhell of an egg in two, and fill one half of it 
* with pure olive oil.’ 
*¢ Dr. Loor orders to give this remedy two days 
fucceffively, and commencing as foon as poffble, 
obferving, at the fame time, to keep the ftomach 
empty fix hours before, and as many hours after taking 
the medicine. 
*¢ The wound mutt be kept open during nine or ten 
days, and be anointed every day with the medicine 
defcribed, . 
** Several dogs have alfo been cured by taking a 
double quantity of the fame remedy, which threw 
them into a moft abundant and fetid fweat, and oc- 
cafioned a very confiderable lofs of hair. Wherever 
the dogs rubbed their bodies again{t the white wall 
of the ftable, they have been confined in, a fpot has 
been left, which penetrated fo deep into the wall, as 
to render it very difficult to fcratch it away. 
*¢ During my ftay at Palma, the capital of the ifland 
of Majorca, I mentioned Dr. Loor’s remedy to the 
Governor of the place; and he told me, that he 
knew of it, and that it has alfo been ufed with fuc- 
cefs at Madrid, * The 
