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thereby attenuates and brings up more Cru- 
dities than any other Vomit. Should this 
Quantity be too weak it may be increafed 
to what Quantity will fufficiently anfwer, 
by adding more Ilorfe-radijh and Water . 
2. As to fcouring the Bowels nothing is 
more effectual than Rhubarb and Arrack , 
defcribed above. It not only may, but 
ought to be taken every other Night, or 
at leaf!: twice a Week by all labouring un- 
der Gouty Indifpofitions 5 for it’s much 
preferable to the Sulphur , in that it gives 
not thofe Gripes which the other does, nor 
runs not into a Loofenefs as that fometimes 
does, nor (hatters the nervous Fibres, by 
relaxing them. It's the mod prevalent 
Remedy for carrying off the Gouty Mat- 
ter, as fad as it is lodged. 3. As to provo- 
king an Appetite, that is generally rather 
too good, till they arrive at old Age 5 then 
AJJes Milk and Jellies are their bed Food, 
and riling betimes and going early to Bed, 
with gentle Exercife in a Coach, will be 
fufficient to procure an Appetite for fuch 
Food. 4. Diluting much with Common , 
Bath , Brijlol , German Spaw, or Pyrmont 
Waters, both with Wine at Meals, or in 
a Morning or Afternoon, is the bed Way 
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