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effedually procured as by tepid Bath- 
ing, and frequent, plentiful, tepid, foft- 
ening, paragoric Draughts, which may 
at once inwardly and outwardly loofen* 
fmooth, and fill the Veflels, and difpofe 
to Reft. In the Agonies of Gravel and 
Stone, and in Suppreflions of Urine, no- 
thing tends more to loofen the Ureters, 
Neck of the Bladder, and its Sphinder, 
than tepid Baths fet in up to the Stomach ; 
this eafes Pain, makes way for the Dif- 
charge of Urine, Stone, Sand, or fabulous 
Matter. In convulfive Colics, where* 
from the Contradion of the Nerves of 
the Mefentery, the Bowels have been 
fqueezed to the Vertebras of the Back, and 
the Patient’s Life in the utmoft Danger* 
what wonderful and fudden Relief have 
we feen thefe Baths give ? And not only 
have they been of ufe for die prefent, but 
by repeating them twice or thrice a Week* 
for fome time, the return of the terrible 
Diftemper has been quite prevented. In 
Colds, the common Method is Bleeding, 
thinning the Blood, and promoting Perfpi- 
ration ; but thefe Defigns might be much 
aflifted and advanced by this Bathing; 
for* 
