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ADDITIONAL REMARKS; 



The author having found it liiost appli- 

 cable to the intentional utility of the fol- 

 lowing work, to form the different diseases^ 

 consequent effects, and resulting observa^ 

 lions, into distinct classes, rendering the 

 whole a chain of unprecedented convenience 

 to the inquirer anxious for information ; yet 

 there remaining a variety of very useful ob- 

 servations and instructions that cannot with 

 propriety be blended with either, it becomes 

 absolutely necessary to elucidate the whole 

 by such additional re?narks as must render 

 the work of much greater and more general 

 utility. ' 



A circumstancie no less worthy observa- 

 tion than any of those already enlarged on, 

 is the very little respect paid to neatness 



