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DIRECTIONS
OF
BONPIiAWD'S
FEVER
AND
AGUE
REMEDY.
IN
ENGLISH,
SPANISH,
AND
GERMAN.
NEW
YORK.
ISAAC
OSGOOD, PROPRIETOR.
1849.
For
sale
by
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BONPLAND'S VEGETABLE
REMEDY.
FOR
THE
CURE
OF
FEVER
AND
AGUE,
and
other
FEVERS
of
a
BILIOUS
CHARACTER
ISAAC OSGOOD, Proprietor.
This
truly
valuable
remedy
was compounded
after
the
experi-
ence
of
several
years,
in
the treatment of
intermittent
and
remit-
tent
fever,
and
other
forms
of
bilious
diseases, as
they
occur in
various
parts
of
the
United
States.
The
unparalleled
success
which
has
followed
its
use,
in every
case
in
which
it
was
prescribed, has
induced
the
proprietor
to
bring
it
before
the public
in
such
a
manner, as
that all
who are
suffering under
these
distressing complaints,
may avail
themselves
of its
beneficial
effects.
It
is
not offered to
the
public
as
an
uni-
versal
panacea
for all
diseases
to which
the
human
frame is sub-
ject,
but as
a
purifier
of
the
blood,
by removing
the
obstructions
of
the
liver and
promoting
the
flow
of
bile.
It
is
especially intended
for
the
prevention
and
cure
of
intermittent
fever,
or
as
it
is
com-
monly
called,
Fever
and
Ague
;
this
being
one
of
the
most
preva-
lent
forms
of
bilious disease.
Although
the symptoms
of
this
dis-
ease.
are pretty
generally understood
;
still,
it may
not be
amiss
to
state
them in
the order in which they commonly
occur.
INTERMITTENT
FEVER.
The
fit,
or
paroxysm
of
this distressing
form
of
fever,
is ushered
in by
a great sense
of lassitude
or weakness,
frequent
yawning
and
stretching,
an
uncomfortable
feeling
of
weakness
of
the
whole
body, with
aching
pains
in
the
loins
and extremities.
After
these
symptoms
have
continued for a
length
of
time, the patient
begins
to feel
a
slight
sensation
of chilliness and
coldness
along
the
back,
which
is
often
attended
with
frequent
yawning
and
a disposition
to
change
the
position
of
the
body. The
extremities
then
feel
cold
and
benumbed, and are
evidently
shrunken
or
diminished
in
size.
Sometimes
the sensation of
cold
is
very
intense,
at
others
it
is
but slight,
this
is
succeeded
by
rigors
terminating
in
universal
shaking.
After
the sense
of
coldness
has
been
endured
for
some
time,
its
intensity
begins
to
abate gradually,
and
is
eventually
suc-
ceeded
by a
glow,
which
spreads
itself
over
the
whole
body,
at
first
irregularly,
by
transient
flushes,
soon,
however,
succeeded
by
a
steady,
dry
and
burning
heat, which
rises
much
above
the
natural
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standard
—
pains
arise
in
the head,
and flying
pv.ins
are
felt
over
different
parts
of the
body.
The
pulse
is
quick,
strong
and
hard.
The
tongue
is
white,
and
there
is
great
thirst,
etc.
A
moisture
is
at
length
observed to
break
out
over
the
face
and
neck, which
soon
becomes
an
equable
universal
perspiration.
The
heat
now
comes
down
to the
natural
standard, the
pulse
is
diminished
in
frequency
and
becomes
full and
free, breathing
becomes
easy,
and all
the
functions are
restored
to their
natural
standard.
After
a
certain
interval
of
one,
two,
or
three days,
the
paroxysm
again
returns
in
the
same
way as
above
described.
Such
is
the
usual course of the
disease,
but it
is
subject to
great
variation.
In
some cases
the
symptoms
are
all
much
milder,
at
others
more
aggravated.
Directions.
It is
absolutely
necessary
to
cleanse thoroughly
the
stomach
and
bowels,
before
taking
the
remedy,
either
by
ten
or fifteen
grains
of
calomel,
or
two
or
three
blue
pills,
or an
active
dose
of
any
of
the
usual
cathartic medicines.
Breaking
the
chill,
is
not curing
the
disease
;
the
cure is but
just
commenced. If
the Patient
should have
had
the disease
for
a long time,
or
been
a
long
time
exposed
to
its
causes, it
will
therefore require
a
greater period
for
its
cure,
and
two
or
more
bottles
may
be
necessary.
If
it
should
prove
too
bitter
to the
taste,
it
can
be
taken in
half
a
wine-glass
of
milk.
While the
chill
is
on,
the
patient
should
be
kept
as comfortable
as
possible,
and
should
drink warm gruel
or
herb tea.
During the
hot
stage,
should
the
fever
get
too
high,
it
may
be
moderated by
giving ten
or
fifteen
drops of
Laudanum, and
apply-
ing
cold
to the
head,
by
means
of
a
rag
dipped
in
vinegar
and
water,
and by
drinking
cooling
accidulated
drinks.
The stomach
and
bowels having
been
properly cleansed
by
the
action of
the
cathartic,
the
person
must
then commence
taking
the
Remedy.
It
must be
taken during
the
intermission., commenc-
ing
soon
after the
sweating stage is over. Take
a
teaspoonful
every
hour
regularly,
until
the
disease
is
checked,
and
after
that,
take
a teaspoonful
four
times
a
day,
continuing
to
do
so
for
several
days,
so
as
to fortify
the
Constitution against
a
second
attack.
If
the
patient
is
from
six
to
twelve years
of
age,
the
dose
should
be
half
a
teaspoonful
at
a time.
If
from
four
to
six
years,
a
quar-
ter of
a
teaspoonful, and
in
this
proportion
for
younger
children.
The
remedy
is perfectly
harmless,
so
that
these
quantities
need
not
be
too
strictly
observed
—
twice
the
quantity
could
be
given
without
doing
any
injury,
but
the
dose
a
c
staled is
found
ft
sufficient.
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If
there is
any
sediment
formed
in
the
bottle by
standing,
it
must
oe
shaken
gently
before
each
dose.
REMITTENT
FEVER,
or
Bilious
Remittent
Fever,
comes
on
in
a
similar
manner
as
Intermittent
Fever,
or
Ague
and
Fever,
and
resembles
it
in
many
respects,
but
the
paroxysms
or fits,
suc-
ceed
each
other
so
soon,
that
at first
there is
hardly
any
inter-
mission
or interval,
when
the
patient
feels
relief.
The
treatment
should
be
similar to
that
for
intermittent
fever, after
the
system
has been
somewhat
relieved
by
gentle
purging, and
the
use
of
cooling
drinks
—
after
which
take the
remedy
as
already
directed.
There
are
many forms
of
intermittent
disease,
such
as
periodi-
cal
headache, nervous
headache,
&c,
which
are
often
cured
by
taking
a
teaspoonful
of the
remedy
three
times
daily.
The
proprietor of this
valuable
remedy,
could produce hundreds
of certificates
from persons
who have
used
it,
and
who have
been
restored
to perfect
health, but
it is
believed
that
the
publication
of them
would
not
be
more
satisfactory
than
the
following,
from
the well-known and justly-esteemed
Chemist
of New
York,
Doct.
James
R. Chilton
:
To
ALL
WHOM IT
MAY
CONCERN,
THIS
IS
TO
CERTIFY,
that
I have
used
the
Medicine
known
as
Bonpland's
Remedy
for
the Fever
and
Ague, in
my
practice for
several
years,
and
having become
thoroughly acquainted
with its
Composition,
and
seen its beneficia.
effects
in
hundreds of cases,
I
should
deem it
an
act of
injustice
to
the
public, if I
withheld
my
opinion of
its
merits. It
is
one of
the
best popular
Remedies I
have
ever
known, for
the
permanent
cure
of
Intermittent
Fever,
and
other Fevers
of
a
similar
character.
In
many
Districts
of
Country,
the
aid
of a
Physician
cannot
read-
ily
be
obtained,
and
in
such
places,
the
value
of
its
introduction
will
be
doubly
felt.
JAS. R.
CHILTON,
M.
D.
Chemist,
&c.
Isaac
Osgood,
Proprietor,
New
York.
New
York,
Nov. 12th,
1847.
Mr
Osgood.
Your
medicine
has
performed
wonders,
as
the
above
certificate
will
show. You told me
to
find one
of the hardest
cases
that
I
could
hear
of,
and
give
a bottle
to
the
person to
test
its
efficacy.
This
is
the
case,
and of which
I
wrote
you some
time
since,
that
I
had
in hand.
He is
a
man
who
has
had
the
advantages
of
an
education
only
to
a
very limited
extent
;
a
Carpenter
by
trade,
and
when I
saw him
first,
was
in
the
condition
he
describes.
He
had
had
the
Ague
for
two
years,
was
very
much
bloated,
like
a
person
with
the dropsy
;
and was not
able
to
work
without
having
chills every
day
or two. He
haJ
taken
only
about
two-thirds
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of
the
medicine
in
tne
bottle,
and
says he is now
perfectly
well
and
hardy, and
that he
has
not
been
in so
good health for three
years
past, and
thinks
your
medicine is
the
only thing
that has
in
fact,
saved
his
life.
He
had
tried *
Osgood's
Cholagogue
and
every
other
article
of
medicine
he could hear
of,
but
their
effects
were
no
better
than
water.
I
was
about
to write
to
you the
result of
the
experiment,
when
vours, by
my
brother,
came
to
hand.
You can
make
use
of
this
letter
in,
any
way
you please,
and
at-
tach
his
name to
it:
and
you
can
also
add
my
testimonial
and
that
of Mr.
Horace
Saxton, that
we
know
this
man,
and that
he
has
been
cured
by
Bonpland's
Remedy.
Yours, verv
respectful
Iv,
Signed,
FREDERICK
BISSELL.
*
Toledo, August
10th
9
1848.
Mr.
Osgood.
Toledo, August 8tk,
1848.
I have
had
the
Fever
and
Ague
tor
two
years
and twelve days,
without
cessation
;
and
have
also
had the
most
skillful physicians
in the
country,
first,
Dr.
Luckey
of
Ottawa
County,
second,
Dr.
Rider,
of
Lower
Sandusky,
third a
German
physician at
Wood-
ville,
as
also
three
different
ones
in
this
place
;
viz.
:
Bostwick,
Clark,
and
Ferguson.
I
got
so bad,
and
became
so
badly
bloated,
that
I
had
to
cut
open
my boots,
and
have
my
clothes made
larger.
At
last
I could
scarcely walk
alone,
and
was
finally
cured by
Bonplands
Vegetable Remedy
for
Fever and Ague.
The
fifth
time
I
used this
medicine,
the chill
and
fever left
me,
and
I
continued
to take
the
medicine
for some
time
after,
regu-
larly,
a
teaspoonful
at
a
dose,
and now
I am
finally and perfectly
cured.
I have
still one-third
of
the
medicine left in
the
bottle,
and
yet
I
am
free
from
all chill
and
fever,
and
the
swelling
has
entirely left
me.
I
am
also
hardy and
working
at
my
trade,
as
a
Carpenter.
It
is
not necessarv
to say
anything
more
of this valu-
able
medicine. Signed,
JONATHAN
FRAZIER.
Mr.
Osgood
New
York,
August 16th,
1848.
Dear
Sir,
—
I
have
analyzed
the
medicine which
you
term
Bonpland's
Remedy
for
Fever
and
Ague,
and
find that it
does
not
contain a
particle
of
Arsenic
in
any
form.
It
is
entirely a
vegetable
compound.
Very
respectfully,
Yours,
Signed,
JAMES
R.
CHILTON,
M. D.
Isaac
Osgood,
Proprietor,
New
York,
D.
T. LANMAN,
G9
Water
Street,
Kt v i
a
M.
WARD
&
CO.,
83
Maiden
Lane,
\
NeW
York
Aprents
'
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VEGETABLE
REMEDY
MEDICINA
VEGETAL
DE
BONPLAND,
PAKA CURAR
LAS
CALENTURAS,
TERCIANAS
Y OTRAS
FIEiSRi^
DF
CARACTER
BILIOSO.
Esta
medicina
de
tanto
y
verdadero
merito,
debe
su
composicion
a
la
esperiencia
de
muchos
anos, en
el
tratamiento
de
las
calenturas
re
mitentes
e
intermitentes,
y
a otras
especies
de
enfermedades
biliosas,
de
l#l
que
se
presentan
en
varios
puntos
de
los Estados
Unidos.
El
suceso
sin
igual que
se
ha
obtenido
con su uso,
en
todos
los
casos
eia que se
ha
administrado,
ha animado &1 propietario,
a
presen-
tarla
al
publico,
de
tal
manera,
que todos
los
que
fuesen atacados
por
estas
anictivas
enfermedades,
puedan
aprovecharse de
sus admirables
efectos.
No
se
ofrece
al publico
corao
una
panacea
universal,
para
todas
las
enfermedades
a que
esta
sugeto el
genero
huraano
;
pero
si
como
un
depurativo
de
la sangre,
destruyendo
las
obstruciones
del
higad(t,
y
promoviendo
la
fluencia
de
las
bilis.
Su
preparacion
esta
calculada
especialmente, para impedir
y
curar las
calenturas
intermi-
tentes, Uamadas
comunmente,
Calentura
6 nebre
terciana,
que
se
consi-
dera
como
una
de
las
mas
predominates
afecciones biliosas.
Sin
em-
bargo
de
que,
los
sintomas
de esta enfermedad, son
generalmente
bien
conocidos,
no esta
de
mas
indicar
el
orden bajo el
cual
se presenta
comunmente.
CALENTURA
INTERMITEXTE.
El
ataque
6
parasismo,
de
esta
calamitosa
clase
de
calentura,
se
presenta,
sintiendcse un
gran cansancio
6
debilidad,
continua
sonolen-
cia
y
deseo
de
dilatar
los
miembros
:
una desagradable
dejadez
6
debi-
lidad
en
todo
el
cuerpo,
y
con dolores
agudos
sobre
de
los rinones
y
en
las
estremidades.
Algun tiempo despues de
la
continuacion
de
estos
sintomas,
el paciente
empieza
a sentir una
ligera
sensacion
de esca-
lofrios,
y
frialdad
en toda
la
espalda,
que a
menudo
trae
consigo
fre-
zuente
sonolencia,
y
un deseo
de cambiar
el cuerpo
de
posicion.
En
aeguida se
sienten
frias
y
yertas
6
entorpecidas
las
estremidades
y
na-
turalmente
se
encojen.
Algunas
veces
la
sensacion
del
frio,
es
estre-
mamente
intensa,
y
en
otras
es
muy ligera,
finalizando
regularmen
f
,
por un
rigoroso
temblor general. Despues
que
por
algun tiempo
se
ha
hecho sufrir
el
frio,
su
intensidad empieza
a
disminuir
gradualmente
y
concluye
por
ultimo
con
un
calor
que se
esparce
por todo el
cuerpo,
al
principio
irregularmente con
una afluencia
momentanea,
pronto
des-
pues,
sobreviene
una
consfc-r
f
^--*edid y
calor
abrasador,
que
pasan-
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do
por
mucho de los
limites
naturales,
se
hace
insoportable
:
se
siente
dolor
de cabeza,
a
la vez, que dolores
volantes
en diferentes
partes
del
cuerpo
;
pulsaciones
activas
y
fuertes
;
la
lengua
blanca
y
mucha se-
cura,
&c.
Por
ultimo
se
deja
ver
brotar
mucba humedad
por
la
cara
y
el cuello, que
pronto degenera
6
se
convierte
en
un sudor general
;
en este
estado, el
cuerpo vuelve
a
su
natural
calor,
las pulsaciones
disminuyen,
recobrando
el
pulso
su estado
tambien
natural, sudando
facilmente,
y
todas
las funciones
vuelven
& adquirir
su
egercicio
normal.
Transcurrido cierto intervalo de
uno,
dos
6
tres
dias, el
parasismo
se
present^
de
nuevo bajo
el
mismo
orden
que
queda
enarrado. Tal es
pues, el
curso
regular
y
comun
de
esta
enfermedad
;
pero
con
todo
esta
sugeta
a
variaciones. En
algunos
casos, los
sintomas
son todos
mucho
mas
benignos
y
en
otros
mas
tormentosos.
ESPLICACIONES
SOBRE
EL
ORDEN
DE
ADM1NISTRARLA.
Es
absolutamente
indispensable limpiar
perfectamente
bien el
cs-
tomago
e
intestinos,
antes
de
hacer
uso
de
esta
medicina, sease
toman-
do
diez
6
quince
granos
de
mercurio
dulce, 6
dos
6
tres pildoras
mer-
curiales,
llamadas
blue pills
;
6
de
otra
manera, una
dosis
activa
de
cualquier
emetico.
La curacion
no
debe
considerarse becha,
con
solo
haber conseguido
hacer
desaparecer
los
escalofrios
6
frios
intensos,
que
se
presentan
al
aparecer
la calentura
;
en
esos
casos debe
tenerse
pje-
sente que
la
medicina
empieza a obrar
sus
buenos
efectos.
Si el
pa-
ciente
hubiese
por mucho
tiempo
estado
padeciendo
la
enfermedad,
6
estado
espuesto
por algun
tiempo
a sus
consecuencias, necesitara en-
ton
ces
mucho
mas
tiempo
para
conseguir
su
curacion
radical,
y
estard,
en la
precision
de
hacer
uso
de
dos
6
mas
botellas.
Si
la
encontrase
demasiado
amarga
al paladar, puede tomarse
mezclada
en medio
vaso
romun
de
leche.
Mientras
que
el
enfermo
este
atacado
por
los
frios,
debera
perma-
necer
tan abrigado como
la
sea posible,
y
tomar a
menudo,
cocimiento
de
avena,
cebada
6
te. Durante
el
periudo
en
que
sienta
demasiado
ca-
lor
csterior,
y
que
la
calentura
aumentase
;
podia
conseguir
alivio, to-
mando
diez
6 quince
gotas
de
laudano,
y
aplicandose
en la frente 6
ca-
beza
defensivos
de
vinagre
y
agua
y
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de
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accidas,
y
refriierantPi.
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como
el
paciente
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bien
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y
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entonces
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s
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de
esta
medicina.
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en
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intervalo
de
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re-
mision,
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se
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sudado la
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en
dosis
d<
una cucharada
de te, cada
bora
con
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que
la
enfcrme
dad
haya
codido
;
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de
lo
que,
se
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misma
dosis,
cuatr(
V^ces
al
dia,
continuando bajo
ese
orden
y
metodo,
por
algunos
dias
c
n
el
objelo
du
fortificar
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constitution
6
sistema
nervioso
y
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HCgundo
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menos
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es
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estrictamente
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ej\
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ha probado
ser suficiente.
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por
estar
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notase
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to
en
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fondo de
ella,
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suavidad,
antes de
estrser
tie
ella
la
dosis.
LA
CALENTURA
REMITENTE, 6
fiebre
biliosa remitente,
se
presenta
de
una
manera semejante,
a la Calentura
intermitente,
y
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lentura
6
fiebre
terciana,
pareciendosele mucho
en
varios
conceptos
;
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el
ataque 6
parasismo,
se
suceden
uno
al
otro
con
tanta velocidad,
que
al
principio
es
muy
dificil
que
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enfermo
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un momento
de
remision,
en
que]
pueda
disfrutar de algun
alivio.
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tratamiento
de-
bera
ser
igual
al
ordenado
para
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intermitentes,
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de
algun
modo
se haya evacuado el sistema,
por
medio
de
algun
purgante
ligero,
y
algunas
bebidas
refrigerantes
;
despues
de
lo
cual
se
puede
administrar la
medicina
bajo
el
metodo
que
queda
prescrito
mas
arriba.
Hay
varias
clases de enfermedades
intermitentes, tales
como,
la
jaqueca
periodica,
ataques
nerviosos,
&c.
que
se
curan
muy
a
menudo,
tomando
una
cucharada
de te,
de
esta medicina tres
veces
al
dia.
El
propietario
de
esta apreciable
medicina pudiera
producir
algu-
nos
cientos
de
certificados
de
personas
que
con
su
uso
han recobrado
su
perfecta
salud;
pero
esta
persuadido
que
la publicacion
de
ellos
no
seria
mas
satisfactoria,
que el
que da
a
continuacion, siendo producido
por el
Doctor
James
R.
Chilton,
quiraico
perfectamente bien
conoci-
do
y
justamente
apreciado
en Nueva-York,
dice asi
A
TODOS
A QUIENES
CONCIERNA
Y
FUEDA
CONVENIR,
CERTIFICO
:
que
por
muchos
aiios
en
mi practica,
he administrado
la
Medicina co-
Tiocida
por
Medicina de
Bonpland
para las
Calenturas
y
Tercianas,
y
despues
de
haber
palpado
sus buenos
efectos,
en
cientos
de casos
y
haber tambien
adquirido
un
completo
conocimiento acerca
de
su
com-
posicion
;
consideraria
un
acto
de
injusticia
hacia
el
publico,
s
:
me ne-
gase a
rnanifestar
mi opinion
tocante
a
sus
meritos.
Es
uno
de
los
re
medios
mas
populares, que
jamas
he
conocido,
para
la
curacion
radical
de
la
Calentura
intermitente
y
otras
Calenturas
de
caracter
semejante.
Eh
muchos
distritos
del
Campo,
no
se
puede
obtener
prontamente
el
^usilio
de
un
facultativo,
y
en esos
puntos
se conocera
una
doble ventaja
m
su
:*itroducion.
JAMES
R.
CHILTON,
D.
en M.
Quimico,
&c,
%&m-
York
9
Noviembrc
12
de
1847.
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