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Ith. It seemed to pretties a slight degree of stricture i 
across the chest. This effect was not, however, so ion 
ascertained as the others, this Se not-always followin 
the use of the rem 
8th. On intermitting the remedy, its good effects, | 
ticularly on the cough, became much more apparent than 
‘ patient was under its immediate influence. This 
observation has been rg eenne in several cases 
This ——— taking the prussie acid for several 
weeks, be obviously much better inn : ts— 
The dinate were imprc 5 
; it : 
Pevainations of returning health, as above described, the 
sna, wnat by continued use, or the influence of the 
cold season oe ied er hpi to lose its its 
Cite 2d. ©. A. laborer aged twenty-seven, ofa healthy 
yr aerate but bilious habit, on exposure to cold was we 
ed with a violent catarrhal affection, attended with a dis- 
fe which left him searee any repose day or 
exaspe- 
mani samen ne rai became so e 
irel. : e him of rest, y 
