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Laft year her diforder increafed to 
an alarming degree; fhe had five 
wounds on her breafts, one exceeding 
large, from which fragments of bone 
worked out, giving her vaft pain; 
and at the fame time there was a 
great difcharge of thin yellow mat- 
ter: fhe was likewife reduced to a 
meer {keleton. 
All her left fide and ftomach was 
much {welled; her fingers doughy 
and difcolored. 
On the 2 5th of September, 1768, 
the firft toad was applied; between 
that and the 29th fhe ufed feven, and 
had that night better reft. She {wal- 
lowed with greater eafe, for before that 
time there was fome appearance of 
humor in her neck, and a difficulty of 
getting any thing down. 
Oéfober 16th, the patient better. 
It was thought proper as winter was 
coming on, and of courfe it would be 
very difficult to procure a number of 
toads, to apply more at a time, fo 
three were put on at once. The {wel- 
ling in the arm abated, and the wo- 
man’s reft was good. 
During thefe tryals fhe took an in- 
fufion of Water Parfuep with Pulvis 
Carnacchini. 
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