192 Effects of the Prussie Acid. 
cle. This quantity was to be increased, one drop each 
By or wnt it produced some obvious effect. The 
‘consequences oe course were immediate, and altogether 
eo oe expecta 
Having been for bE: last two weeks distressed by a con+ 
stant irritation of the trachea, and unable to obtain much 
repose, he found the first night, after taking the remedy, that 
i ese symptoms were so much alleviated, that he enjoyed a 
ght’s rest, to which, for many weeks, he had been a stran+ 
rer; and rsevering in the same course, for a single 
sk, he was perfectly cured, without any other medicine. 
3d. L. C. aged six years, (October, 1820,) ) was 
“Hered with a yioledit catarrhal affection, attended w. 
shrill and nearly oe tty — difficulty of eaters, 
and great anxiety. e qu eee furred with a 
white coat—hot islecseligid loss of ec Had taken 
various remedies without alleviati ough, difficulty of 
3 Sidhe ‘mptoms. In gry — third day 
wth prescribec (r her'tha acid in do- 
one ry two raced in ‘simp! bebo 
cs Pe 
rompt my lit ‘little 
"patient of her most t pres vite sytiptoms: gave the highest 
aaah to her anxious friends, and to me an unequivo- 
cal pledge of the power of the remedy in such cases.  Af- 
ter three or four doses, the cough and difficult re. respiration 
began fo asp and completely disappeared neers its 
Hace in which T have used the prus- 
ste i arr under considerable 
2 pro — to remark, that I did not 
, of the remedy to have the. 
least influence on any of an drespting ¢ fever, which the 
_ case exhibited. ‘The fever, Ding de af kind, 
