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a vast number of such maladies, which had resisted the usual 
means. 
An investigation of all the modifications of the principle 
itself, and of its numerous relations to Therapeutics, would be 
inconsistent with the views of the Royal Society, and must 
be reserved for another place. 
Bath, Dec. 8, 1810. 
