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 of the late feftilcnce. i 8 $ fbmetimes it would on a fudden recruit after it had ieemed to be quite gone. THE Infected were kept clofe in their Beds the whole Time of the Difeafej and thofe who would not be thus governed, bitterly repented of their ObfKnacy *, for upon Checking a Diafhorefis, and Confining the peftilential Venom, moft grievous Pains and Dilorders enfued : And they who were delirious, were tied in their Beds, to prevent their doing either Injury to themfelves, or thofe who attended upon them. I F a Drowfinefs came on at at the firffc Attack of the Difternper, or in the Be" ginning to Sweat, the Patient was forcibly kept awake •, although, when fome Appear- ance came of Fvecovery, a little Sleep was indulged, to recruit the Spirits, but not beyond four Hours together ^ for if they flept longer, they were waked to take their Medicines. I F the Belly was coiKve, and the Di- ftemper on its Declenfion, ClyfTers were ufed with Benefit, made of a Decoction with the Roots of Sc or Sonera, Torment il, and Mar fa-Mal- lows • the Leaves of Scordhim t Meadow-fweet, N 4 and