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me the abovementioned prospect of ultimate calosity,
and complete exemption from morbid sensibility.
The broad and flat vesicles frequently make
their appearance, but no soreness is produced from
rubbing them with a brush. The curious circumstance
is— that the treatment seems to be the direct opposite
of that which was prescribed by Dr. Biest, and
which seemed to me by no means altogether unattended
with success. Mr. Watson absolutely and peremptorily
forbad my making any use of the bath,
which by the bye I had been making use of under
the direction of Dr . Armstrong, with a solution
of the compound of Sulphur and potash or soda—
I forget it's name. And moreover, in a manner not
less peremptory, he forbad my departure in any degree
from my usual regimen in respect of diet,
mentioning instances in which he had known it
productive of very bad effect, producing I believe
melancholy and hypercondriasis. This too was contrary
to the recommendation of Dr. Armstrong,
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