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hours, attend to thofe moft alarming, and 

 proceed to their mitigation accordingly; ifftill 

 coftive, repeat the laxativ.c glyjlery or the fol- 

 lowing drink. 



Take Epibm falts and cream of tartar;, each 



three ounces •, 

 Solubile tartar one ounce *, diflblve in three 



quarters of a pint of thin gruel; then add 



tindure of jalap half an ounce, and tindure 



of fenna two ounces.— Mix. 



Should the cough incre^ikileed in proportion: 

 if the urine is fmall in quantity, high in co- 

 lour, or depofu a turbid fediment upon beipg 

 fayed, give mtre frequently, and in fmall pro- 

 portions, as before direded. During all the te- 

 dious ceremony of indifpofition wait with pa-^ 

 tience, and attend to the indications of A^^/^^/-^? 

 ]pio;:e than th^ bewildered doubts and prognof- 

 tics of the FARRIER, who, knowing little of the 

 anatoinical jiriidliire^ lefs of thq animal economy^ 

 and totally incapable of forming any cojufijlent 

 idea of the properties of medicine^ ftands a per- 

 plexed flranger to both caiifes and events^ pro- 

 feffianally infenfible of the foundation of either 

 hope ox fear ^ 



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