- *p. 23, note *, l. -6* their Druggs --> their Drugs - *p. 29, l. 12* thorough Attentention --> thorough Attention - *p. 39, l. 2* btutal Souls --> brutal Souls - *p. 48, l. 12-13* thick, and and that --> thick, and that - *p. 55, l. -5* increases our Horrour --> increases our Horror - *p. 61, l. 3-4* deserves a Patients Confidence --> deserves a Patient's Confidence - *p. 62, l. 16* Drink and Glisters --> Drink and Glysters - *p. 87, l. -8* the loosening Glyster No. 5 --> the loosening Glyster No. 5 - *p. 106, l. 1* Inflammamations --> Inflammations - *p. 148, l. 21-22* Perspiraration --> Perspiration - *p. 182, l. 19* Applications N. 9 --> Applications No. 9 - *p. 189, l. 1* the Powder No. 29 --> the Powder No. 29 - *p. 223, note *, l. 4* without the least peceiveable --> without the least perceiveable - *p. 226, l. 17-18* Relax-tion --> Relaxation - *p. 244, l. 4-5* Dis-seases --> Diseases - *p. 261, l. 15* Haemmorrhages --> Haemorrhages - *p. 283, l. 14-15* Pre-Precription --> Prescription - *p. 344, note +, l. -2* missing closing quote conjecturally inserted after instead of stumming or sulphurizing it,' - *p. 353, l. 1* stance constitutes --> Circumstance constitutes - *p. 355, l. 18* not pregant --> not pregnant - *p. 383, l. 6* the back Bart of the Head --> the back Part of the Head - *p. 485, l. 13* checks it Progress --> checks its Progress - *p. 495, l. 19* strong swelling Herbs --> strong smelling Herbs - *p. 506, l. 15* Weakness is an Obstable --> Weakness is an Obstacle - *p. 506, l. 19* an Evacution supervenes --> an Evacuation supervenes - *p. 525, l. -2,-1* Never-vertheless --> Nevertheless - *p. 560, l. -7* Villians --> Villains - *p. 573, l. 6* some Evacution --> some Evacuation - *p. 608. l. -7* Temparrament --> Temperrament - *p. 611, col. 2, l. 4* Of a Diarrhaea --> Of a Diarrhoea
So has been corrected the punctuation:
- *p. xxii, last line, note* published at Lyons. [missing period] - *p. xxix, l. 10* Infusion No. 1; [missing dot] - *p. xxix, l. 13-14* Numbers 1. 2, and 4 --> Numbers 1, 2, and 4 - *p. 63, l. 15* of the Ptisans No. 1 [missing dot] - *p. 84, l. -7, note* the Mixture, No. 10 [missing dot] - *p. 88, l. 21* the purging Potion No. 11 [missing dot] - *p. 89, l. 12* and drink plentifully of the Ptisan No. 2 [missing dot] - *p. 89, l. -7* should drink plentifully of the Ptisan No. 12 [missing dot] - *p. 117, l. 12-13* or some of those Diet-Drinks No. 1, 2, 4; [dots instead of commas] - *p. 118, note *, l. 3* it in his late Materia Medica. K. [missing period] - *p. 173, l. -8* in Hunting in 1658. [additional comma] - *p. 198, l. 16* 3. The Bites --> 3, The Bites - *p. 203, note, l. 5* in many other Places. [missing period] - *p. 231, note, l- 1* and the Note there. [comma instead of period] - *p. 233, l. 10* sound and hearty Children). [missing period] - *p. 265, l. -6* 12, As soon as the Distemper [period instead of comma] - *p. 320, last line of the note* or for suspending it. K. [missing dot] - *p. 371, l. 7* 2, An Inflammation [period instead of comma] - *p. 531, l. -6* or wrong. [missing period] - *p. 538, l. -9* Powder No. 20 [missing dot] - *p. 601, first line of the note* The Prescriptions No. 54, 55, 56 [missing dot after No and periods instead of commas]
The footnotes, marked in the text mostly by asterisks, symbols and alphabetic letters on a page by page basis, have been renumbered progressively throughout the book. The footnote * on page 256 does not appear to be referenced at any specific point on the printed page, and has been treated as footnote to the last word of the paragraph.
Italics markup of abbreviations like &c., K., which was not always consistent in the original, has been retained as printed.
The Greek letters {alpha}, {beta}, {gamma} enumerating the prescriptions of Sec. 214 have been replaced by the Latin letters a, b, c for better character set portability.
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