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according to the Violence of the Diftemper, mixt with 
a Glafs ot Ptifan. 
This Syrup will allay the Fermentations, and the 
Boylings of the Humours, and pr ocure fleep, which re- 
pairing the Force of Nature, will give the Remedies Li- 
berty CO ad more effedually. 
We muft alfo take a Spoonful of that Syrup at the 
Evening of that Day, in which they have taken the Re- 
medy B, or C. 
All thefe Remedies markt before, muft be taken in the 
Morning Fafting, and Two Hours before Supper. Thofe 
who do not love to take them mix'd with Liquor, may 
take them in a Wafer, drinking after them 
'Tis to be remark'd, that one muft, as much as he can, 
hinder himfelf from vomiting. If any of thefe Reme- 
dies caufe Vomiting, as it happens fome times, one muft 
not be difcouraged, for he (hall not fail to be cur'd, not- 
withftanding, becaufe thefe Remedies adl briskly on the 
Caufe of the Diftemper, only he muft take to drink after 
his vomiting, Three or Four GlafTes of warm Water, 
that he may vomit withlefs Pain. 
Children, delicate Perfons. and Women with Child, 
fliall ufe it in the following Manner : 
For Children that are yet Sucking, or are under Three 
Years Old, they muft take but the Eighth Part of the 
Dofes of the Remedies. Children from Three Years Old 
to Ten, (hall take a Fourth Part: From Ten to Fifteen, a 
Third, from Fifteen to Twenty, the Half : The fame 
Dofc will (erve for tender Perfons, and fuchasare Aged, 
and Women Big with Child. As for robuft Perions, 
from Twenty to Sixty, nothing ihall bediminiOi'dfrom 
the Dofes above markt. 
All Perfons, who by reafon of their tender Conftitu- 
tion, the Weaknefs of their Age or big Bellies are forbid 
the whole Dofe, lhall ufe the Remedies a fecond time, 
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