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be a Loofnefs, a Drop 01 
two of Liquid Laudanum. 
As to Diet, let the Sick eat 
and drink what his Sto- 
mach craves , Summer- 
bruits and cold Liquors on- 
ly excepted j and let him 
drink Wine moderately , 
for his ordinary Drink ; by 
which alone, I have reco- 
ver’d feme, whole Bodies, 
by reafon of the frequent 
Returns ofthe Ague, have 
always eluded the Saluti- 
ferous Virtue of the Bark. 
The Difeafe being taken oil 
all manner of Evacuations 
are carefully to be avoided; 
for the gentled Purge, nay, 
a Clyfter only of Milk and 
Sugar, will be apt to occa- 
fion a Relapfe. But this 
excellent Bark does nor on- 
. ly cure Agues, ’tis alfo fre- 
quently ufed, by the beft 
Phyficians, for Continual 
Fevers, in the Gout, and 
for Hyfterick Difeat'es,and 
the Feverthat accompanies 
Confumptions, commonly 
called the Hedlick Fever, 
the Bark being given in In- 
fufion, and fweeten’d with' 
Syrup of Rasberries. Put 
if, with an Hedtick Fever, 
the Confumptive Patient 
be alio affii&ed with a 
. Loofhefs,which commonl Y 
ends the Tragedy, the fol- 
lowing Pills are of excel-* 
lentuie : Take of the Lem- 
man Earth half a Scruple, 
of Bole-Armoniack twelve 
Grains, of the Pill de Sti- i 
race one Dram and an half, 
of the Jefuit’s-powder half 
and Ounce, of Syrup ofju- 
iy-flowers a fulficient quan- 
tity ; make fourfeore Pills* 
let him take five every fix 
i Hours, during the Loof- 
nefs ; drinking upon them., 
feven Spoonfuls of the fol- 
lowing Julap : Take of 
the Aqua-Uctis Alexiteria 
twelve Ounces, of Cinna-> 
mon- water hordeatedthree 
Ounces', of Dr. Stephens. 
Water , and Epidemick- 
water, each two Ounces 
ol Diacodium three Oun- 
ces. The following Medi-; 
cine is commended for a 
Confumption : Take ofthe 
Peruvian Bark one Ounce, 
ol the baifam of Tolu three 
Drams, of Cochinel one 
Scruple ; boyl them in a . 
PintotCarduus Bennediflus ■» 
water; drain it and add 
of Syrup of Rasberries and 
Epidemick-water,eachtvvo 
Ounces : TakefourSpoom, 
fuls twice a Day. Som<$* 
V 1 ad^ 
