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piece of bread. After this, he rofe, and drefled, and 
took a gentle walk. 
I obferved, while I was there with the Chevalier 
Offorio, that no patient, who came thither, received 
the lead prejudice by the waters, though all did not 
receive alike benefit for their refpeCtive diforders. But 
one gentleman in particular, who came paralitic, in 
the whole inferior extremities of his body, occafioned 
by hard drinking, I faw fo far relieved as to walk 
without help. I alfo faw others cured of diforders 
in the fkin, and relieved in rheumatic and .many other 
complaints. 
Several perfons drank the waters of a neighbouring 
fpring, which is lukewarm, but I cannot fay to any 
great advantage : the cures I obferved were by bath- 
ing only. Where there is a partial diforder, the 
waters of Vinadio are pumped upon the didempered 
part. 
Olaus Borrichius mentions a remarkable cure ef- 
fected by thefe waters. I' ide Medic. Sc ptcntrion . 
Collat. tom. II. p. Syy. 
I fend you alfo an account of the weather in this 
country, in the laft year 1 7 It fhewsthe high eft 
and loweft date of the barometer and thermometer 
in every month. 
The drd cypher denotes the day. 
Mat. fignifies the morning; D. M. the afternoon ; 
the following cypher the hour; and the lad cypher 
the inches, and parts of inches, divided in 12. 
In the thermometer, o denotes the freezing point; 
and the lad cypher the degrees above or under the 
fame. The thermometer is made according to that 
of Monf. De Pveaumur. 
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