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from further experience, the operation of the 

 medicine to be irregular, and the ufe of it in 

 fome inftances, if perfevered in, attended 

 with troublefome fymptoms. He obferves 

 alfo, that nightihade is a medicine not fo 

 much calculated for general ufe, as for par- 

 ticular cafes, where the common remedies 

 have failed, and where this feems, upon 

 triaiy to be free from the principal inconve- 

 niences which fo often attend the ufe of 

 it *. 



* Gataker's Eflays, p. ^j. 



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