324 STAGGlgRS, &c; 



as coming by much the readiefl: into aflion and 



effedt. Where this medicine cannot be given 



as a drink, it may as a glyder, either with or 



Vr'ithout the faffron, repeating it at any diftance 



of time that occafion or circumftances may 



require. 



Should any local paralytic affection, ort:on- 

 tradtion of the mufcle, produce a ftiffiiefs or 

 inadivity upon any particular part, fridion, 

 with ftrong penetrating embrocations, muft be 

 immediately brought into ufe and perfevered 

 in; of that clafs are the following: 



Take oil of Barbadoes tar eight ounces; 



i^therial oil of turpentine and camphorated 

 fpirits of wine, each four ounces — Mix to- 

 gether, and let the afFeded parts be fubftan- 

 tially bathed with fuch proportion as may 

 be adequate to the cafe every night and 

 morninji. 



Or, 



Take opodeldoc fix ounces ; 



Oils of origanum, amber, and wormwood, of 

 each half an ounce. — Mix well together, and 

 ufe as above. 



Whichever 



