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o increase, and in five or six days the whole of the dropsical water passed off, without any disturbance to the stomach or bowels. As the distension of the belly had been very great, a swathe was applied, and drawn gradually tighter as the water was evacuated. As no pains were spared to prevent the return of the dropsy, and as the best means I could devise proved unequal to my wishes, both in this and in some other cases, I shall take the liberty to point out the methods I tried at different times in as concise a manner as possible, for the knowledge of what will not do, may sometimes assist us to discover what will. 1780. _July_ 18th. Infusum amarum, steel, Seltzer water. _September_ 22d. Neutral saline draughts, with tinct. canthar. 26th. Pills of soap, garlic and millepedes. 30th. The same pills, with infusum amarum. _October_ 11th. Pills of aloes, assafetida, and sal martis, in the day-time, and mercury rubbed down, at night. _December_ 21st. The accumulation of water now required a repetition of the Digitalis. It was directed in infusion, a dram and half to eight ounces, and an ounce and half given every fourth hour, until its effects began to appear. The water was soon carried off. 30th. Sal diuretic. twice a day. To eat preserved garlic frequently. 1781. _February_ 1st. Pills of calomel, squill and gum ammoniac. 3d. Infusion of Digitalis repeated, and after the water was carried off, Dover's powder was tried as a sudorific. _March_ 18th. Infus. Digital. repeated. 26th. Pills of sal martis and aromatic species, with infusum amarum. _May_ 5th. Being feverish; James's powder and saline draughts. 10th. Laudanum every night, and an opening tincture to obviate costiveness. 24th. Infus. Digitalis, one ounce only every fourth hour, which soon procured a perfect evacuation of the water. _August_ 11th. Infus. Digitalis. _October_ 19th. An emetic, and fol. Cicut. pulv. ten grains every six hours. _November_ 8th. A mercurial bolus at bed-time. 16th. Infus. Digitalis. _December_ 23d. An emetic--Pills of seneka and gum ammoniac--Vitriolic acid in every thing she drinks. 25th. Squill united to small doses of opium. 1782. _January_ 2d. A troublesome cough--Syrup of garlic and
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