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ftrudlcd to ADD fuel to their natural fire, by 

 combining their whole force, and pouring them 

 *• fcalding hot^' neareft to one of the moil vital 

 parts, (nay neareft the original nervous feat of 

 pain,) even the brain itfelf. Sorry I am to ac- 

 knowledge this genuine and unadulterated fpe- 

 cimen of the immaculate perfedion of the 

 *' PRACTICAL TREATISE" has been re- 

 peatedly PUT IN PRACTICE by fools orknaves, 

 whom ignorance has mifled or confidence be- 

 trayed ; to the evident deftruiflion of numbers 

 that have died in the moft excruciating agonies, 

 finking under the load of accumulated mifery 

 and perfecution, devoted vidims to a fyftem 

 replete with the mpft unparalleled cruelty that 

 the HEART could di^iate, or the hand direB, 



Need I, can it be poflibly neceflary for me, 

 io point out for the information of even the moll 

 fuperficial or leaft confiderate cbjerver, the de- 

 flrudion of parts that muft inevitably enfue; no 

 combination of nature can ftand againft this 

 accumulation of cruelty and inflidion of pu- 

 ni(hment. The finer veffels, the veins, arte- 

 ries, mufties, nay the offificd ftrudureor bony 

 parts themfelves, muft nearly fubmit to this 

 elaborate and ftudied work of devaftation. The 



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