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the Yellow Jaundice: But he was 
foon cured of it, by an Infuhon of 
Stone-Horfe Dung with Saffron in 
Ale (8). 
I 
All the Firft Months of this Year 
1671, he tried many Experiments 
about the Bleeding of Trees, till the 
warmer Spring Months invited him 
out to vifit divers of his Friends and 
Acquaintance. 
Returning from this Journey to 
Middleton., and having refted him- 
felf there about Eight or Nine Days, 
he began another Simpling Journey 
into the North, on^z«;^the 3d, 1671, 
taking Thotnas TVillifel (9) along with 
him. 
(8) See Mr. Ray\ Letter to Dr. Lifter^ June 
the 28 th 1671, in the FhilofophicaV Letters above 
quoted, 
(9) A Perfon well {killed in Botany^ who was 
employed by (and was very ferviceable to) Mr. 
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