1808. ] 
SUWOROFF’S REMEDY AGAINST INFEC- 
TIONS INCIDENTAL TO A SOLDIER'S 
LIFE. 
Whenever he approached men labour- 
ang under infectious disorders, or was 
kept by his military duty too near the 
pestilential effluvia arising from dead bo- 
dies, which was olten the case during 
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his campaigns in the Crimea; he always, 
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sea, he made a bath of strong salt and 
water, and plunged into that. ‘This prac 
tice never failed removing all the symp- 
toms of infection, such as faintness, 
sickness, &c. 
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