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be haftened by giving fome weak fpiriti^- 

 pus liquor, to which volatiles or fafFron, 

 or any of the warm eflential oils, are ad- 

 ded. But, to prevent any of thefe bad 

 effeds of this medicine, fome guts of the 

 pils before mentioned are added. 



I have been the more particular in my 

 account of this medicine, as I imagine it 

 may, when properly introduced into prac- 

 tice, be of great ufe in faving the lives of 

 many. It has been, for many years, ufed 

 in this part of the world, not only by all 

 the pradlitioners, but likeways univerfally 

 by the planters. 



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