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Whenever, in either of tbefe cafes, an adive, but 

 fafe, diuretic is required, I would recommend ihefe. 

 They are compounded of none of thofc rough fub- 

 flances that fo frequently prove fatal, but in every 

 cafe will adl with fafety, though actively ; but when 

 it is inconvenient to give balls, or a more flow and 

 mild plan is thought prudent, then the mi/d Diuretic 

 Foxvders hereafter mentioned may be made ufe of. 



FARCY BALLS, 6s. the half dozen. 



A regular courfe of thefe Balls, according to the 



diredlions contained in the treatife accompanying 



them, in moll cafes efFe6ts a cure of this loathfome 



complaint, when it is within the reach of medicine. 



STRONG PURGING BALLS, 2s. each, or 10s. 6d. 



the half dozen. 

 When brifk purging is deemed proper, as in fwell- 

 ed legs, general foulnefs, too great fatnefs, thick 

 wind, or purfivenefs, thefe Balls will be found active ; 

 but, from the excellence of the aloes entering their 

 compofition, they will always prove fafe, never rak- 

 ing the bowels, or producing thofe fatal gripes often 

 the confequence of coarfe, draftic, and badly com- 

 pounded phyfic. 



