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I have every reason to believe, the wine impregnated with this plant, is of the most medicinal value, when the infusion has been made with the seeds, rather than the roots, as lately recommended by Dr. Williams, of Ipswich. It is the preparation which I have found most beneficial, and upon which 1 could place the greatest reliance.

Mr. Scott first introduced the operation into England.

FINIS.

Errata.

Page 30, line 8, after the word peculiar, add, of practising. 44, 2, for univerel read universal. 62, 2, from the bottom, a comma after the word Epipheses, instead of a period. 68, 3, after the word muscle, add, of the right side. 70, 5, after the word ribs, add, of the left side.

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