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A Treatise on 
The Liquor being feparated by Inclination is 
called the febrifuge Wine , and may be given 
to §vj. for a Dofe. If it be defired (tronger, 
of the Bark powdered very fine may be 
added to each Glafsful, and be drank off with 
the Wine. 
Take of the Peruvian Bark X)- boil it in fcij. of 
the diftilled Water of Viper-Grafs or wild 
Succory to ^xxviij. The Dofe of the (trained 
Liquor is §vj. either alone or mixed with .the 
febrifuge Wine . 
Take of the Peruvian Bark bruifed |j. of the 
fixt Salt of Nitre gfs. boil them in fcij. of the 
Water of Pellitory of the Wall to |xxviij. 
The (trained Decodtion, which is intenfely 
red, may be given to §vj. when an Evacua- 
tion is to be promoted by Urine. 
Take of the Peruvian Bark in Powder jj. Cream 
of Tartar §fs. Powder of Jalap 9j. or gfs. of 
the febrifuge Syrup q. f. to make an Electu- 
ary. The Dofe is from gj. to gij. to be re- 
peated as neceflary, in Fevers complicated 
with a Leucophlegmacy or Dropfy. 
Take of the Powder of the Peruvian Bark and 
Hierapicra a ifs. Infufe them in ifej. of (trong 
Wine, and let them (tand in Digeftion twenty- 
four Hours ; then (train, and keep the Li- 
quor for Ufe. Let a Glafsful or two be taken 
in a Fever, when the Humours 'are to be car- 
ried off by Stool. 
Take of the Peruvian Bark rubbed very fine §fs. 
depurated Gum Ammmoniac gj. Flowers of 
Benzoine gfs. Balfam of Capivi gij. of the 
febrifuge Syrup q. f. Make an Eledtuary. 
The Dofe is gifs, in a Fever attended with an 
Infardtion of the Lungs. 
Take 
