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Cafes, enable this Something to refume the Govern- 
ment of the Fabric, and actuate its Organs afrefh, till 
another unavoidable Neceflity puts a Stop to it in- 
tirely. 
It has been fuggefted to me by fome of my Ac- 
quaintance, that a Pair of Bellows might poffibly 
be applied with more Advantage in thefe Cares, than, 
the Blaft of a Man’s Mouth ; but, if any Petfon cam 
be got to try the charitable Experiment by blowing, 
it would feem preferable to the other : iji. As the 
Bellows may not be at hand : zdly , As the Lungs of 
one Man may bear, without Injury, as great a Force 
as thofe of another Man can exert; which by the 
Bellows cannot always be determin’d : idly. The 
Warmth and Moiftqre of the Breath would be more 
likely to promote the Circulation, than the, chilling; 
Air forced out of a Pair of Bellows. 
To conclude, as I apprehend, the Method above 
deferibed may conduce to the faving a great many. 
Lives, as it is practicable by every one; who happens 
to be prefent at -the Accidenr,. without Lofs of Time, 
without Expenee, with little Trouble, and lefs Shill, 
and as it is, perhaps, the only Expedient of which it 
can he juftly faid, that it may poffibly Ao great Good, 
but cannot do Harm, I thought it of fo much Con- 
fequence to the Public, as to deferve to be recom- 
mended in this ; Manner to your Notice : For tho’ it 
is- already publifhed in a. Work which is generally, 
read by the Faculty * yet, perhaps, it may be over- 
looked by fome, forgor by others, and perhaps, after 
all the Care that caxi be. taken, it may never come 
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