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Show l 70 Temperature of tile body. 171 observant friends have remarked the sick to grow worse after every dose from the loathsome impression upon the tongue through a thick coat of fun-The lesson to be drawn from these facts is obvious. determined for numerous cases in fever. 1 have not, Iown, yet been able to understand why the idea of crowning his labours also by a ra- tional remuneration has never gone. abroad-- 13 there one among us who, when he is discharging the exacted share of the produce of lplh: VII _ " his ingenuity, labour, or inheritance into the public purse, would feel regret, it the guardians of that purse had frequently to reward we» l: l ;: l i Temperaturc of" 1/16 body. a Jenner or a Currie? Is it feared lest claim- ants like these should multiply too first For our Je ne m'arréterai pas - - - aux consequences utiles qu' on peut tirer (de cet accident heureux) pour l'nsage du bain resources? Perhaps I may be influenced by aprofessional partiality. But I confess mysclt' froid, non-senlement dans le delire febrile et dans la frenesie, mais dans toutes les maladies convulsives et spasmodiques ----- ll faudroit que quelque grand maitre, apres avoir unable to discover how these preservers of mankind deserve less From society, than those apprecié l‘etat, 0 se trouvent les parties du corps dans le delire febrile, la maniére d'agir du bain froid pour le calmer on ponrle faire cesser, les cas on il pent étre avantageux "435W imii :54 "may" =31 " l comme ceux on il peut ctre nnisiblemons donnét de preceptes . que nous puissions prendre pour guides pour combattre ce terrible accident dans une maladie dangereuse, on 16 moment de l'application d'un tel remede paréit, dans certains cas, difficile {r saisir. GOIRAND, 1766. retainers oflaw and diplomacy, those court parasites, buffoons and ballad-makers to a minister, who gather like plant-lice upon the spreading branches of national industry and suck the sweets at their ease.-----Let the happy specula- tions of genius be honoured by admiration--the tribute of spirit be paid to spirit, the highest acknowledgement to the highest desert. It is not either my design or inclination to introduce an abstract of the rules laid down by Dr. Currie, as they stand illustrated by what he has given of his own or collected.- Let the reader who would be in Formed consult the name of Hunter and In of Darwin, who however they may occasionally be mistaken or absurd, have poured light upon every class of facts in their science, I should for this His praisesl leave to those who can reason reject all other reward; and likewise because the less tangible merit of intellectual estimate what it is to have a method precisely combinations may be claimed for the specious determined and his book. |