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. In this situation, removed from all those ready aids 

 which adds so much to the comfort, and indeed is a prin- 

 cipal characteristic of civilized life, I was under the ne- 

 cessity of employing my judgment and experience in 

 accessory circumstances, by no means connected with 

 the habits of my life, or the enterprise in which I was 

 immediately engaged. I was now among a people who 

 had no knowledge whatever of remedial application 

 to those disorders and accidents to which man is liable 

 in every part of the globe, in the distant wilderness, as in 

 the peopled city. They had not the least acquaintance 

 with that primitive medicine which consists in an experi- 

 ence of the healing virtues of herbs and plants, and is fre- 

 quently found among uncivilized and savage nations. This 

 circumstance now obliged me to be their physician and 

 surgeon, as a woman with a swelled breast, which had been 



