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his Head and Jaws, get out of Bed, and 
walk over his Houfe twenty times in a Day, 
This Method he ufed eight Weeks, during 
which time he never put off a Shirt to put 
it on again, for all the Bread: and Bofom 
was eaten out and gone; as this Scurf loof- 
ened the Pain abated. At the latter End 
of May he tried to ride out, and during the 
Motion of the Horfe the Pain was eafiefl, 
but returned again the Inftant he flood ftill. 
In June he was carried two little Miles off, 
to an intenfely cold Brook of charming 
bright Water called Crefsbrook j here he was 
bathed daily for three Weeks, and found 
much Service by it, though not without 
frequent Relapfes of Pain. He defifted 
bathing fome time, till I heard of it ; I 
ordered him daily to it, which he did all 
Summer, and every other Day all Winter, 
except when Froft and Snow hindered him, 
then he bathed in a Well at home. In 
February he went to Matlock , but got no 
Benefit at all there. When he went in and 
came out, he found his Skin all over full 
of hard Knots, but bathing in Bright-fool 
Crefsbrook took away thefe Knots, which 
returned not again for twenty four Hours 
after. After a Month’s Stay at Matlock , , 
5 he 
