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Vichy or soda-water ; Wenham Lake ice ; filtered, dis- 

 tilled, or cold boiled water, with a fair allowance of a 

 generous Burgundy, or the Ofiier Auslese of Hungary. 



The general anaemia and impoverished condition of 

 the blood must be enriched by the various preparations 

 of iron, the Iodide, Lactate, Ammonio-citrate, Phos- 

 phate, and my own preparation, " the Ferr. Ammo-citrate 

 cum Strych. c. Quinse c. Dig. ; " cod-liver oil ; when 

 this causes nausea, I have prescribed my compound 

 combined with cocoa-nut oil with very favourable 

 results, with pepsine or pancreatine, or Parrish's chemi- 

 cal food ; and a resort to the chalybeate waters of 

 Tunbridge Wells ; the bromo-iodated saline of Purton, 

 and those of Woodhall, in Lincolnshire ; or the chaly- 

 beate waters of Pyrmont and Franzensbad, on the 

 Continent. 



AVhen haemorrhages threaten to prove exhausting 

 which we generally find in the latter stages of the 

 complaint we must endeavour to check them by means 

 of Gallic add, Tannin, Alum, Hamamelis, or Sulphur, 

 the latter having proved eminently successful in three 

 cases of cancer with hsemorrhagic complications which 

 have come under my notice. 



