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Copy of the feparate Paper before mentioned. 
Robert Haigs, of Coldinghame, a labouring man 
of about 4f, after having been for ten days ill of 
a regular tertian ague, at my deiire underwent the 
elearical fhocks in the common way. After having- 
received about thirty or forty very fevere ones, he 
grew pale, and ftaggering for leveral fleps, wotfd 
have fallen down, had he not been iupported. He 
then fell into a fweat, which continued near half an 
hour. I defired him to come back the next morn- 
ino- immediately before the fit, which he faid came 
on about ten o’ clock. He accordingly came, and 
told me he had not the ufual fymptoms preceding 
the fit. He was that day again ftrongly eledtrifed ; 
and has been without any aguifli fymptom ever 
lince ; viz. for the fpace of four months. 
The truth of this is attefled by 
Robert Haigs, the perfon cured . 
Rob t . Brydone, Minijier of Col - 
dinghame. 
Ann Torry, of Coldinghame, a young woman of 
about ao, had a regular tertian (being the firfi time 
Ihc ever had the ague) for neai a foitnight. The fit 
came on early in the morning. She was ele&rifed 
on her well day in the afternoon ; and the next 
morning, having had only a flight fhivering, fhe 
p was 
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