SUPPLEMENT. 492 



Thefe being properly mixed were adnii- 

 niftered as a glyfter, of warmth fufficient to 

 ftimulatc the internal parts to a(flion. 



This was however expelled almoft inftantly 

 upon its injection, with great rapidity, as hav- 

 ing met fome obftacle in its courfe through 

 the inteftine, which ferved only to excite an 

 unremitting perfeverance to obtain relief; par- 

 ticularly as I had fufficient reafon to believe, 

 %y every look and endeavourhig adfion of the 

 animal, that he had already found fome de- 

 gree of mitigation by the evacuation from his 

 ftomach and the relaxation of the inteftine. 

 The glyfter was repeated in two hours, with 

 an almoft immediate ejedlion, producing no 

 other advantage than additional alleviation of 

 predominant fymptoms; the fubjedt became 

 evidently more at eafe, difplaying in his looks 

 certain marks of relief ; the ftridure upon the 

 abdominal mufcles was confiderably reduced, 

 and I had little doubt but the ftate of the 

 ftomach and inteftines was in fome degree 

 altered by the falutary difcharge from the 

 former, as well as the good eifed: and warmth 

 oi the internal fomentation upon the other. 



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