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Fluor Albus , weak a?id benumbed Joints* 
Dropfies y Itchy though the whole Skin be 
almoft covered with Boils ; old Gleets , ha- 
bitual Cholicky with pining and inexpreflible 
Fain , Hemiphlegia with Convul/ions* j wel- 
led LegSy wandering Pains y Worms , Relax- 
ation and Qbjlr uEi ions of the Nerves , Spajms 
and Wrenches , Hyppo , Hyjl erics* Rickets , 
Lamenefsy even to a Depravation of both 
Ufe and Senfe of the Parts; to prevent 
catching frequent Colds, and ftrengthen the 
Body ; for Stone* Gravel , or Sand , Obflruc- 
tions in the Liver , Spleen , Sweetbread , 
Jaundice , Gripes , Excoriations of the Body , 
Weaknefs of the Stomach y Indi- 
gefion* want of Appetite , Vomiting , faint 
or clammy Sweats ; inflamed , watery , cr 
bleared Eyes , bleeding at the Noje , Saint 
Vitus'* Dance ; with feveral other Difor- 
ders. 
Of feveral hundreds o ffurprizing unexpected 
Cures done by the Cold Bath , I fhall beg leave 
to mention only one, which is the Cafe of 
Mr. Thomas Baker , junior, of Litton near 
Tiddes- Well in Derhyjhirey who fent it me 
written with his own Hand in 1716: Be- 
ing playing at Foot-ball, as he was running, 
he fet his Foot in a hollow Place, which 
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