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ounces ; then difiTolve the fame in a pint of warm Ale, for one 

 dofe ; then rake him, and immediately give the Cohc Clyfter, 

 fee page 13. The above to be repeated in two hours time, if 

 occalion may require the ufe of it. 



For the DRY GRIPES. 



Firft bleed and rake him, and empty the great Gut. Then 

 take Spring Water one pint. Common Salt two full lingle 

 handfuls, and Soft Soap three ounces; let the whole fimmer 

 over a flow lire for half an hour; then add Sweet Oil fix 

 ounces, then for ufe. Give the above for one drink, and 

 immediately after, give the Colic Clyfter, fee page 13, this 

 feldom or ever fails a cure if given as above dircfted. In a 

 violent fevere Colic, I add to the above Colic drink, Tinfture 

 of Opium half an ounce. 



A new Method for the GRIPES, 



Firft bleed, then take a quart of Spring Water that has been 

 ftrongly fmoked with Tobacco Smoke, and give it as a drink ; 

 this will caufe a ftrong fweat, clothe warm. The above Water 

 is prepared in the following manner. Take a quart of Spring 

 W^ater and put it into a large quart bottle ; then fill a pipe full 

 of Tobacco and fire it, then put the fliank of the pipe into 

 the bottom of the bottle, then put another pipe's fhank into 

 the bottle, but not fo deep as to reach the Water by three 

 inches ; then let the neck of the bottle be clafe luted up with 

 Dough or Clay, and then fmoke away. The fmoke will draw 

 through the Water. The faid bottle of Water fliould have 

 five or fix pipes full of Tobacco fmoked through it, before it 

 is fit for ufe. . It would be proper to have two or three bottles 

 of this Water prepared ready, and corked up clofe for ufe. 



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