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Show WORT. MUGWORT. 1 7 to : 2 illowed complain: I resolved 1 would not: ber, as the best measure : six score and four, as fast asi; could; and ke a plain man, and one whose profession was totell truth, trial. 1 was confirmed solution by a German physician, Dr. Theodore Co nin my family, a sober and intelligent man, it, who was exact soa to ¢ method of using ij the minister rst, and the third a e some of of Batavia. with all that 1 not rawas a the man that He returned of, } 4 1 } performed the whole endure the whole of an hour’s pain in After fonr-and-twenty hours, ied, and. found made the ex] moxa just upoa the place which was the p test anger swelling of my and where the first violence of my pain I d no more, ny Py ugain Dy soreness stil xt © = night;= and. “irk time longer; but I cor Upon the first burning | found tl without the least return of place; and whether the grea PSs. of a smaller or no, [could not tell it the swelling opinion, to flat yet : that walkingtoo h L have since had reason to conclude a morethan at first. I began to move mytoe, which I had not done before; but I found some remainders of pain. [ burnt it the third time, and observed still the same effects without, but a s I could from ht have left me too for I stirred the joi the con- and growing bolder, | set my foot to pain at all. After this I ptrseved the method uthor’s son at Utree as well as in thevisits Lmy chamber, which was abouta prescribec I » bruised clove of the town, and much his own great humanity esive plaster to keep it fixed there: and when this was ie, feeling no more pain, and treadingstill bolder and firmer pon it, I cut a slipper to let in my foot, swelled as it was, and | half a dozen turns abont the room, without any p20 of th a L found, which selc the part he had in being 1 nial ‘ oe . ee @ trom the epinion He 5 i i fortune or that were about me, the surprize of those ch I had reasoned myself beFor e-hand into an opiaton received whi PypeeZ wilt ri ! Dr. Auliche m came to me among th was burnt, and covered with a as w ere near J favoured it all this it was: [ burnt it the second time, and upon it ob served the skin about it to shrink, and to , and muchown. as tomy time up, and left a sore about as big as a tw o-pence, which h able to stir it, but as it was lifted much greater within; 4 s . this continue d7 ‘upon it; after vy foot, so t I L had rather urter S83 ~ id learn the to Utrecht yet ‘I could not expect a immediately in. of burning was over. We me to resolve upon making the she told it to, M. Serinchamps was one, a Lorrain’s then in town; a person ve the degree ed among all the good company in. town, any remedies, whereas kind upon the score of his own nis master’s ill fortunes: he had been long sub. eaches to. Vee he prepre lied so late, andthe ack of the pain, and before h constant ret fle w |