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in the manner I have now prefirribed, if the firft Dofe 
do not cure them and by this Means may be aflur'd of 
recovering a more perfedi State of Heahh than ever they 
had. 
In many Occafions, when the Dyfentery is accom- 
panied with a Fever, that the Evacuations of Blood are 
extraordinary, or the Pains exceflive, tht Patient may 
be blooded once or twice, if the Strength of the Patient 
allow it, to empty the Vellels, to calm the Pain of the 
Fever, and ftop the impetuous Motion of the Blood ; af- 
ter which, the Remedies may be continued. In this 
Cafe, I would advife to take, before all things, the Packet 
B. 4. which before is ordered for the Fifteenth Day; to 
take away that Fulnefs, which is fometimes fo great,, 
that there is Danger in delaying it • after which the Pa^ 
tient ftiall return to the Dofe markt for the firft Day, and 
fo for the reft on the Fifteenth the Patient fliall reft. 
After all thefe Remedies are ufed, the Party fliall take 
for Fifteen Days,a fpoonful of the Stomachick Elixir, ^ate^. 
or in Four Spoonfuls of Water ; 'tis made after the folf 
lowing Method : 
The Stomachick Elixir. 
Be Of Red Saunder, LignHm Aloes, each half ah 
Ounce, Cinamon two Ounces, of little Cardamoms, Ga- 
langall Cloves, Zedoary, each an Ounce; ofAnis-feed, 
Fennel and Kermes, each two Drachms; of Liquorifli, 
two Ounces, of Caihu, of Chryftal Mineral, of each 
one Ounce; of Raifins four Ounces; Dates, ten 
or Twelve, cut the Dates and the Raifins into little bits, 
and having beaten that which ought to be beaten, put 
all into a Matras»and pour upon them aQuart of Brandy, 
in which the Chryftal Mineral fliall be diftblved ; infufe 
them a whole Night, and the next Day add two Pound 
