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Case VI. 
About the fame time, Mr. Gordon , a Clergyman, 
who lived near Greenwich , having come from thence 
to London with a Fever upon him, became quite 
delirious, if he was not fo before he fet our. Mr. 
Rofs gave him the T’onqnin Remedy, which made 
him fleep and perfpire, fo that by next Morning he 
was perfe&ly cured. 
Case VII. 
A Lady of my Acquaintance, being very fubjeft 
to violent hyfterical Convulfions, was feized with a 
Fit, as I fat at Supper with her about three Years ago, 
by which every Part of her Body was terribly agi- 
tated. Happening to have in my Pocket a Bolus 
made of the Musk and Cinnabars, I bruifed it in the 
Palm of my Hand, and clapp’d it to her Nofe, which 
fuddenly relieved her. I left it with her, and fhe has 
lince told me, that fhe never goes abroad, nor to 
Bed, without it. 
Case VIII. 
Obferving the Efficacy of this Medicine in 
curing Deliriums, I conceived that it would be 
of Ufe againft Maniacal Diftempers; and happened, 
about two Half-years ago, to fay fo, in the Pre- 
fence of a Gentleman of Oxford , whofe Son had 
been, for fome time, exceedingly difordered in his 
Senfes, by a Difappointment in Love j being unable 
to fleep, refufing Suft enance, and attempting to throw 
himfelf out of the Windows of a high Room where 
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