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conduct of mankind, with regard to Medicine, in the
course of a pretty long practice in different parts of
this island, during which the author has often had
occasion to wish that his patients, or those about
them, had been possessed of some such plain direc¬
tory for regulating their conduct. How far he has
succeeded in his endeavours to supply this deficiency
must be left for others to determine ; but if they be
found to contribute in any measure towards alleviating
the calamities of mankind, he will think his labour
very well bestowed.