Wat/on^ 331 
the natural, or the artificial pock : and, 
whether the crude lymph, or the highly- 
concoded matter, produced different effeds. 
The refult was, what fucceeding and am- 
ple experience has confirmed, that after 
due abftinence from animal food, and heat- 
ing liquors, it is of fmall importance what 
kind of variolous matter is ufed ; and that 
no preparatory fpecifics are to be re- 
garded • 
Of Dr. Watson's papers on medical 
fubjedls, printed in other publications, it 
will be unnecelTary to give a detailed ac- 
count ; as they are well known to medical 
praftitioners in general. Neverthelefs, that 
the lift of his produdtions may be complete, 
I fhall recite them briefly. 
An Account of the good EfFedls of Mag-- 
^* nefia in fevere Vomitings (a:)." 
Obfervations on the Hydrocephalus in^ 
ternus 
An Account of the Putrid Meafles, as 
(.y) London ?Aedical Ohfervatlons^ Vol. iii. p. 335— 
340. 
{y) Ibid. Vol. iv. p. 78— 8g. 
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