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‘'When hie was brought to the well, hie was forced 
to be led by another perfon ; but ilie had not uled 
the waters a week before fhe faw well enough to dif- 
cover a flea leaping on her*bed. Her fight is now 
perfect, and the ulcers are healed. 
A child of one Mr. Morris, a grocer in this town, 
about three years of age, had the fubmaxillary glands 
very much enlarged; he had afcrophulousophthalmy 
in each eye, and his lips were very much fwelled, the up- 
per one in particular projected farther than the end of 
the nole, which it quite touched, and was excoriated 
with fever al very deep fifiures in it. He ufed the 
waters two or three months, and returned home 
with his eyes quite well, the lips healed and reduced 
to their natural fize, and the glands of the neck alfo 
very much leficned. 
Thefe are a few out of the very many inflances 
of the efficacy of thefe waters, which I have feen 
myfelf, hundreds might be produced: if there were 
occafion. 
Thofe, who ufe the waters externally, ufually bathe 
in them with their linnen on, and drefs upon it 
afterwards wet as it is. The fores, or tumors alfo, 
are covered with linnen, which is kept conftantly 
wet with the water. During this courfe they ought 
to drink nothing but the water, and to take that in 
as large a quantity as they conveniently can. This 
method, odd as it is, has not hitherto been' found to 
be attended with any inconvenience. Thofe, who 
ufe it thus externally, are apt to find themfelves hot- 
ter than ufual, with an encreafed third:, as foon as 
their tumors or fores begin to grow better; but for 
thefe complaints they have a remedy at hand, for 
