JAUNDICE. ^71 



upon the following courfe of warm deobftruent 

 reftoratives, giving one every morning without 

 remiflion till the whole are taken : 



Take Callile foap eight ounces; 



Turmeric and filings of iron each four ounces 5 



Anii'eed and elecampane each two ounces j 



Vitriolated tartar one ounce and a half; 



Oil of anifeed three drachms. — Honey fufUcient 



to make the mafs; and divide' into a dozen 



balls. 



During the time of taking thefe, let the 

 former inftrudions relative to food, exercife, 

 dreffing, &c. be ftridly adhered to, with fuch 

 other little attentions as ci re um fiances require; 

 remembering to relinquifh the medicines by 

 gradations, as every other morning, or once in 

 tbre^ bat not to difcontinue them entirely till 

 all fymptoms totally difappear. 



The dlflindl kind of this difeafe, arifing from 

 a remote and very difcour aging caufe, is that 

 fpecies originating in an induration oi {ox fcir^ 

 rhofities upon) the liver. I fay difcouraging, 

 becaufe little or no hope of permanent 

 relief can be entertained, as may very naturally 

 be concluded from even a fuperficial confidera- 

 tion of the cafe, not only by its remote (ituation, 



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