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He had, unfortunately left at home, his Prin- gle on Contufions.
The cheap Do6lor immediately pronounced the wound a compound fraclure > prescribed half a dofe of crude opium, and called for the trepanning inflruments. The fafe Doc- tor propofed brown paper, dipped in rum, and cobwebs to (launch the blood. The po- pular Phyfician, or Muficai Dotlor, told a jovial ilory, and then relaxing, his features, obferved, that he viewed the groaning wretch as a monument of juftice, that he who fpent his
...days in tormenting horfes fhouid now, by die agency of the fame animal, be brought to death's door. The Literary uack, prelliug through the crowd, begged 120 MEDICAL CONSULTATION.
that he might ftatc the cafe to the company ; and with an audible voice thus began The learned do&of Neminativ-ohoc-Captft 9 in his Treatife on Brains, obferves, that the feat of the foul may be known from the affcdions of the man The refidence of a wife man's foul is in his ears ; a glutton's, in his palate ; a gallant's, in his lips, an old maid's, in her tongue ; a dancer's, in his toes ; a drunkard's, in his throat.


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