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feveral people in my neighbourhood^ and, I be- 

 lieve, with fuccefs ; at leaft, I have not, as yet, 

 heard any thing to the contrary — Though I men- 

 tion thefe as the two moft favourite remedies, I 

 yecommend neither. Somervile's advice, which I 

 have already given, is what I recommend to you- — 

 if properly attended to, it will prevent the want 

 of any remedy. 



P. S. A Treatifc on canine madnefs, written 

 by Dr. James, is worth your reading. You will 

 find, that he prefcribes the fame remedy for the 

 cure of madnefs in dogs, as I have mentioned 

 here, but in different quantities. I have, how- 

 ever taken the liberty of recommending the quan- 

 tities above-mentioned, as they have been known 

 to fucceed in my neighbourhood, and as the ef- 

 ^cacy of them has been very frequently proved. 



LET- 



