.her :-- 



■ 



the woe. Bg« It 



is the: . not ible to I bat 



: :s of the er frc m ty- 



ing w : ~- prevent* at 



the ere not .: dangerous to the in. 



Sever ax rerr;: ire employed agai 

 : : the jefuil i bark was formal] 

 , but at prefentithas notalw: 

 gb they fell it genuine, 

 for the very be:. Many people accoied it 



lea i d g kc mething noxious in the bcc 

 Yet i: vrzs commonly observed, that when 

 the bark : ; : ::: :i. and it was taken as .3 on 

 : s I : feve made its appearance, and before 

 the body was weakened, it was aimed 

 fure to c : .-: the fever, lb that the cold 



e :. ;::rned, and no pain or e 



remained in the limbs \ but « the di- 



rooted in, and has considerably wea k 

 ened the : ©I they are naturally ver; 



weak, the fever le hem after ufingthe 



jefu I s bark, but retu in a tort- 



nights time, and obliges them to tike the 

 bark again ; but the . Sequence frequent, v 

 is a pain and a (Hiiheft in their limbs, and 

 : ; -limes in their bowels, which aknoA 

 hinders them frcm walking : this pain con- 

 tinues for ieveral years together, and even 

 accompanies lbme to the grave. This bad 



erect 



