264j quittor. 



When most subject to Quitters, and Course to be taken. 



winter season, or early in the spring ; they are 

 generally accompanied by the grease, and other 

 diseases of the body, which frequently protract 

 the cure for a considerable time, or until they 

 have undergone a regular course of physic; but 

 where it cannot be dispensed with, bleeding, and 

 the use of any of the diuretic balls (No. 151, 

 p. 235), (No. 152, p. 235), or (No. 153, p. 236), 

 will be found beneficial, if persevered in for some 

 time. By strict attention to these rules, the prac- 

 titioner will be enabled to perform cures in the 

 worst of cases. 



