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|fc Extr. Cort. Peruv. 5ff. Alum. crud. 3ii. Aq. 
Cinnam. ten. 5 vii. Syr. Cydon. 5 i. M. cap, 
coch, ii. larga aiternis horis. 
He had emptied this Bottle the next Day at Noon $ 
when I viitted him again, and found him much 
better 5 his Pulfe being full and regular, and the 
Anxiety and Pain in his Back nearly gone. 
The Small-Pox now began to (hew itfelf, and the 
Purples declined apace. The Urine which he had 
made the Day before they had imprudently thrown 
away before I came 5 but they informed me that it 
was extremely red, as if mix’d with Blood ; fome-. 
what refembling, as they faid, the Water in which 
frefh Meat had been wafhed. He had had feverai 
Stools 5 fo that, fearing left that Difcharge might be 
too violent, in the next Prefcription I omitted the 
Alum, and fubftituted the Terra Japonica in its (lead. 
This Mixture he continued through the whole Courfc 
of the Difeafe, and ufed no other Medicine 5 except- 
ing only that I found it necdlary to give him a 
quieting Draught in the Evenings, containing a lit- 
tle Syr. e Mecon . a few Grains of Alum, and a Scru« 
pie of the Extr. Cort . Teruv. 
All the bad Symptoms foon difappear’d intirely : 
He had no fecond Fever, but got thro’ the Difeafe 
very eafily. 
Mr. Bradford a Farmer at Claims , near this 
Town, about 21 Years of Age, was feized after the 
fame manner, and got very weii thro’ the Difeafe^ 
tho’ it was confluent, by the fame Method. I did 
not fee him till the fixth Day of his lilnefs, and 
then 
