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It is conftantly obferved, that in pro¬ 
portion as the tumour of the fpieen di- 
minifhes by the application of moxa to its 
region, the ulcers on the legs afiume a 
more healthy afpedt, take on a difpofition 
to (kin, and clofe entirely almoft at the 
moment when the fpieen refumes its natu¬ 
ral Hate. 
What I have now taken off in a very 
curfory manner on this fubjedt, is demon- 
ftrated in my Treatife before mentioned, 
by appearances on diffedtion, by medical 
obfervations, and by experience. 
After the theory we have given refpedt- 
ing the origin of acrimony, we muft be 
convinced, that in order to cure the difeafes 
which arife from them, we rauft change 
the difpofition of the fecretory organs 
whofe functions are deranged. This is the 
method adopted by the folidifts, pointed 
out by reafoning, and confirmed by ex¬ 
perience. 
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