Dedication. |i 
thofe of the Land, which will of ti 
Courle ingage You in a gentle ex- fc 
ercife of your Legs and Feet, and k 
as that will caule thofe Parts to 
Perfpire freely, a great Portion of 
the Matter which occafions that 
painful Dill ein per will be difchair 
ged by che Pores of the Skin, and 
the Attacks of this bitter Enemy, 
of yours will be Fainter and lefs ; 
Frequent. L'or think the worie 
of this Advice, becaufe given gra- 
tis, a repeated Trial will convince 
you of its Value. And now Sir 
this Trad: being deligned lor the 
Service of the Publick, if it Ihould ' 
not in all Refpects prove lo fatis- i 
fadory to You in particular as You 
might wilh, at leaft grant it the 
B lej/ingot yoMV Silence^ which. 1 
am confident will make it ufeflill 
to many, who( Ihould Y ou difclaim 
your Patronage ) would fcarce deign 
to look into it. This Favour I hope 
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