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and with allowing him a more plentiful Diet, and a 
great Quantity of ^Diluting "Drinks^ he became per- 
fedly well in Six Weeks, and has enjoy’d a good State 
of Health and found Judgment thefe feveral Years, and 
is now in Bulinefs. 
III. A Mercer's> Wife of Thirty Six Tears of Age^ 
having born Four Children, and who was naturally of 
a lively, adive Difpohtion, fell fo ill, all of a.fudden. 
One Day at Sermon, that with much ado they could 
get her out of Church with common Decency, She 
tore every thing about her, talk’d much, and utter’d, 
horrid Oaths. In Fine, (he was as much diforder’d as 
you can imagine any one. She had the beft Advice, 
’twas thought, that Edinburgh could give her. They 
fail’d of Succefs, and left off viliting her. About Half 
a Year thereafter I was confulted about her. I treated 
her in the foregoing Manner, and in Four Days there 
was a fenhble Alteration for the better, and in Four 
more fhe went abroad. I Hill continu’d the Ufe of the 
Medicines for Fourteen Days after Recovery, and now 
fhe is as well as ever fhe was in her Life. 
IV. A. young Man, aged Twenty^ of a full Habit, 
was fo very bad in the fullen, defpairing Way, wound- 
ing himfelf with his Teeth and Hands, that there was 
a Neceflity of clofe watching him. I vomited him 
twice, gave him fome other Things common in fuch 
Cafes *, then began him with the Camfhire, which in 
Ten Days brought him to Reafon. He relaps’d after 
that on the Change of the Moon, was ill for Three Days, 
but not fo as before. He came out of it again, and 
flood the Change of the next Moon with only a little 
Heavinefs, as in the Hypo. At the Height of the fame 
Moon, the Day before, he was very uneafy, and feem’d 
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