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i --' - ;V : '''" ; - - - v -s 1 . i - i i li i i .ii. ' . ' , .. ".'Jj , ... , , , . ,-.-,.. .- t- -- -' V ; , v ,, 1 . ' . C JP- . '- I . ii i i .1 ' I t J-A-ie : ' M " ii f '! . "i , , ) A i ,l T li.it ; i I V ' " ' -Vl ! V HI tb f ' I rowiedee is rxwer, lifpcelf -and tl-e "rfljTtivr inPupncp of irH'vVnaN ajpd of rations, is prnHral'v r attrVirnMe.to ' the Wvauce' lrb - they ard- tn te acqti'sltJon mf literal and nsefiil JroTedp.' T rat'fns; of: antiquity v h:rh hny ' artpd tiie Vrost rVnspirno parts in trr rreat drama of tnr worlo; liavebren irdfbtrd fertter aciercmts to tfental rathef than to'rorporalfirow es,; ano thrsr 'dtf vanished personaps wIo have towrrd in piearr hei?h ay 1 hrvr, ibe' svliiectfd trtiU?tde .hayr pa th ertd hejr niost vfrdant tfanss in'tpf field cf intellerfnl fahor. Vo"Js thp fart df'.rent .irirejaticn N o. modf rn' time rD'e real jIon'cfTrarrrShn, at tHs da'yless cpendart rn jbf ir ferts and armies .thah-n those -venefahl n stitotionsof Jearf inj Avhich iiiRurerrowth ard-T?gnr tct yoiithfnllalents, r'and excite the adnirat:cn of ?rroiirffinp.natioTi. In ourtovn minJr nnost thin vrhir.h arip cither intrinicalh? , or .relatively 'v'ex cellent are in a "state of - proj;rfssirn but in manv particulars xveave not, s, as yrt, arrived at national h anf ord. TKe 'Srienrci ot;poterfttne.nt-is .pmbahly better ur.dentro and its pripciples.rfo.re arrn jTately defined,, than itny other ;k but , in tbre institution wVieh are requisite to a truly liberal and Classical education, we. fall far short of 4be perfecticn attar(edby trany of the nations of the old, world. We. have fewif.ahyJiterarv'.',.estabJisb nients. vh'cb, lis Jrresecf& fnndsiJihra- . ties,; apf'artusv'Jpr9fessorship5, or the; , course of studies presrribfd and pursued ' can 'cxrripare vrithr thoJe of a ;. secondary order in Furope. V are far froMac- acfcTiOwietleine bv these remarks, that wr des-re to be 'treated with that literary tortlerrit which has heen liberallv award ed us by a host of transatlrthticwfiters. With a$ little of. thepirit of hatttnal par; tinlity or antipatbv". as -nctuates most W son.s, ve, are induced to b liev, that there is no deficiency eitherin our gehius, m stituimns or attammpntsv. which is.net the oj nir ici nn i urgaiiiS'jiirn or.. ;nt' ' jtrtfdfm;. of : our : ccpstitution. Perhaps many err. trots nay .elapse, and mucn treasure n uM Certainly be exptodedr be frre ;an.Fi)iKBrBCH or an Oxford can be reared on. the Western Continent. -W hile vejlork forward with a sheering hope, we ore Cound to purifc those tnea- enrc s whrch will hasten bur elevation ..to the highest point of national, imprpye- The'(apprrpriationsv whtch have ali ea dy been made for the supportisof literary insfirutions'of diff rent ranks in cur coun try colleges, . academies,, arkV'.comq on. scrn is, are .by nn means proportion ate 'o cur ,ratu nal w ealtb or 'adequate to .the exigencies of cur increasing: popq- lation.. i he uature&of .nh jlhberarand coi- it acted jolicy.. are 4 too visibly -'irrl -preseci upcn m:.ny .acts cf' legislation which have fc their avowed and ostensi ble , object the .promotion - of.' literature, science and thejitx'ral artsi But it is not yet too late to rc ctjf- fortii'er errors ; and' a judicious ai.d decisive step at this crisis, . may place all the. states of the Union ,on elevated ground, and stcure tl eir institu- tions ofearnjng against a liability of fu . tore enibarrussn-ent.' ,';It , is onl) tn give : to 'the yast re source's now at ourfJisposal' y proper destinatidi. iind iiir one 4century cur colmtry, nabe :-s distinguished tor learning.-'for Jretdom, v This' niay- b the favrfedpot wlTert the. human mind shall ttaiiV its Valkst grpwth and pro duce its richest "'fruit.'. m : ' iy In these remarkb'W; hate had our ey e upon a REroftT,;'rt-Jative to!appropria , IKns. of vPublic Iand fojr.ihe purposes of Education, mad to tjhe Senate of Maiy Jat.a.r January, SO, ;1821 " T'he 'fiesom tiovs appended- to this 'Report? have, al '. ready been tbe subject of some dfscussibji, tHidiviir, doubtless, ' hereafter, exciela v-w,-; uccp, auu, general interest. : lug f i it Tesouticn asherU.Tha t each of . (he L riied State has an equal tight ''to-fmr tklfiate bi tfietbenJit tfjtif public faud thQcofnTnonproperigivf jhe Onion nd ; th e second That-the'Xiaiei in vrosefa i 'A'orofTes hme not m6(l fjti.r-nT,. YoacftrAejf;roeToytcflon,' ere entitled to uth cpprofiriatiens'asTvUl nrrwicna in a jutt ''prefrcrtiotfitA h-?f0frt Kudeinuv orqftheoU tr ...,.,xiic iww rtniwning resolution Jake.it the duty of m LxceiKi.cy ih. s I . . r H ry i. 1 "n td fo t-ansmir of ePLit,&c. to eacfUe'Senois anci Representatives in Congress, Vequest in.thtm to lay the? same, before lb ir re ductive 1 1 buses t. and likVwiU t.'t vernors--of jCSe.. -several S.utvl er..j . I - then ItrcomnauiitcatPiairt w..a'. ' i: thtir respective Ittr slatnrec A, i vUration.A btdnust.benJde bvly uenerxu &ud Ztate Uovernr. entsvm - Sfilutjoiis. Bv theLtvi.Uatni ,f purts of car cumtrv r i ... tT.iney bave -a readv been 'rr.i ; lurm Jims ;-ac-rui; jumiwc iowru riuu "d by those of Vliginia and Conicticit'MncJi . have bt:to touted. ;Foi the-hiiaJ ' Mal; bctitit r;iionr,thc.alei ofiublaj isibn-wc leel a'ttp Wiciluknn its co..eoufhM : i.ii W - . .. . ' 'fnterarv luudnor tue useana kluiv ot aces v, abd4 exteuV itr the, ' - -'oVi . 11 ' l atest afeff.bf pur, national existence. ml cot he ourijext fovernor r -or teven ; wr 1 lrbe elected tt 'C6Mtv'&tirt9mi& .i .'.,. L:-" frv , VA'e art thomj'shly 'covied yof the ; correctness pf.the sentinehts advanced in ' the Report and T?eolutio'ns v referred '.t veral of;the. ojd- State's wbich ,engaged.ifi, theJ?cvoHitionarv War. ".embrweed withii their nominan'mits vast tntcts of wastK ; and imapproptat"d lan?J." ' T hp charters ofat leas.tTve states extended westward-. :ly to the.'pf.cific ocean, atid others far be yond their present territorial boundaries. A question arose', before rthev termination of that war which established our ' hide . pendenre, whether he right of" property ' in these lands should be Vested i the Uni ted; -States nrtinij the ih'diVidttal 'Sfaftes . which claimed them 'bv their5 charters. Tft "process -o'C time .this1 questtemwas'efT .niti vely settled. . The jurisdiction over thi terf'trrV' was nnntiirpd.hv the:iinJtpd efTort of all the' States.; and' ft'w-as to "The t tn itkd Statrs" that Great Bri j tain, by:the treaty of peace in 1783, relin j quishetl all claim to the Jtyemment, pro Kpertv and territorial. rightSNof the sameV ! apclyery prt .therebf.HThe- claims. of . individual States were'one' after another relinquished, till the United States. acquire I ed.a title unquest?f ned and unauesion arjfe'?.1o all the public lands as far west as tiieMi-sissippi. L uiiara nva i nr chased of Franc frrjifieen: million of dol- Vers, and this sum, as well as-the jvhole anrunt which has been expended to ex tinguish Indian claims, was ftirnished by tejTreasnrj' of the United States. Theve farti are matter of puhhc history, and es tabfish the common, interest of .all the States in thc,publtc land. On these points the Report is, in ourestimafion, yef'y con clusive !o far, therefore a' acquisi t ion .of plubl'c lands has been made , by )urcbae.,it.Kas been at the common ex pene . s fars it as ber n by war, it has been by.tne common force :' and.so far as itjias bt-en .made. by ce-sions fr.-ni indivi dual . tates,,it has bVen upon the grounf expressly stipulated in most of the act s or deeds f cession that the lands should be , considered to, use the words pf tYie act passed for that purposc.bv the Stare wh ch made the largest cession' 'as a common Jundfor the xie and hentjiipfsuch of the meivbers of ahejonfL.dtraton or federal alliance of said Sttff8racjcor,di7tg,(6 fheir usual repf ttiye proportions in the gerit ra chargettidezpertdiiure-.ahd shall faitk- fu f ona fide be dispparahfJor that pit - ondfor 'no ether use or purfiou whatsoever." . f , . ... . y.t V S xfar as these . lands .have t been soldji and the proceeds iiceived-into the pubii treasurv, and indeed, so far as their avail" have; . t.en appropriated for nation at and noior state purfioses, solar hay all he states enjoyed a just:'and proportlonabJe share of the benefit. But'frora.-this-cojw inert fund, la; ge appropriations havebeen.f l'mane4br .the. support ot( colleges, acade- m it sf anu . c om n oi i sc n oors, in sorp e .01 t n.e 'States and not in others. - Jt.was perfectly natural (.in Congress in organiiing a new State or Territory; to make -certain re serrations ..for; the purposes mentioned 'nboye i bui 'to- us it appears .sttange in- ueeiiy. may n never ocurreu 10 our nai'pn' ' al government, thatthey were applying : the ioint p roj?e r tyv of ait , e ; st a t Xo t be exclusive benefi.t of jiviza States ; and that the.principjes f equity and jus tice required a proportn nate appn pn'a ' tion in favor oflall the. members bf the Union. It is of ; no avail to sayjhat.the ;"public lands devoted tv'jth'e' prompjtipnbE lea rnihg were embraced' within theigeb- ajniicai Hums ci me severai-qtates ana Territorie s in yrliose favor 'the prVf)fia j tion- were made. The, exclusive title?, to j these - lands , wa s vested n the V nited States, and it was a,n express sipuiation,' I iua me , snouia oe , cpnsiaer,ea jus a; com rnon fund for the use an-bert:ff-iiil the nt m bers of the '.compact A poth iiVw and , oldsTearl'Hi R'TV!MiLiciij$ of dollars .liave beei'gieb, -from the nHUob'l fu'ntf , ' 1 ."f?s' vtates rti;--wo.Terbriics ;.for t the. promotion of learning, whiicT sixteen ovies wnicvn.are ejquai prcprteiors r ine Ppropria tionlfor.litera- I b cQtra'hrt be ; ry insntitions w hatever. T ; operation.;! j q is system, aireauy coin 5 art ucL-d. theVe States- uchi rect ivie be-" Georeia ih is. estimate of the sumf.ye b'ue' 16 likvxciuded Slates i. ,-foubiied iiu the numberof b i xtT whxb thev refcpeC; .P1. v,CongVess oght not-tojwsitate to.ptr- bum. The uappropriated femis I ' f"-?f . I;.' t'," f---. - - - 1 ' .- nelnWin? to thi- Hnitpd States were esti-. CessiVe h grow worse. the,cnIdnof tn rreeiyv.rroni a neuei tw turre t Vrpr t t -a?pm aiVat Fo Jricre4se sIot! the,piilse-and contU Jof.tho Wrwhich proWcofd perspWtionari- brain oVotherp-rtf organ-musrcU- A i ? . i h-a-RrthiPr. nriii .'ryrftTiamr ne-reterrea rima", wv "' huwhu' v-"'r',"-i Jmnortaat,' that it" shoUldheymaide the.1Ma"em; ue.wnn evapefiritn Mm- f. ..-wVKpHi9tvienliLnti-'hitip-' a.t hand- -1 he editors of newspaper ;inay do rpticb tH enlighten the -nublic mind, and prepare the way for the triurnph.fef justice, bylhe, establishment of our, claiasiaStat up-f ,on; a fair and qitableicrppoFiinr'tb common . prop rty of the ii'niom-? v e. connoentiy nope tnat nis excellency ine GoYeriior'will make thfs bsinesSAnh-: ject of prominent recommend atin trt ' Xhfe ensuing I .egil a tu e, , and that such mea - ures win - ne aaopten- as wiji insure ro Georc; an: eqn i which. resn dist bunion of the public funds. Sh'Mdd the; principles "expressed in the- Resohi tions .of Jvhe G eneral A ss mbly b FMarv land bp suppprted, and the contemplated t ppiopiianons jot ine estaniisnrnenrO scJuiolspicademies and col FeteIje obtain i en, wc j eniure to aTj'rm; ; inar , no nagpn under heavertwoud be nifine literally an'd pe r ro ane n t ly fu n i sii ed w ?tjT h'e tri cans of intellectual culture ; and wc.nla witliotit the aid of inspiration, safely prercti that the' 'salutary influence ofthis nieasore would continue to operate . tillthe pillars ef our poli ical system shall fnjlj and. thje last vestige. of our national xexiitence.be blotted out forever. ; : . ., a..,:)i:-, ! yi f ;We tfust fliii import a'bij subject "will en8:e the attention of -oVn Le gislature at'thei r a pproach ingj sessiob : ' - ' . : . hdi vile. v ;;v TYPrtUS- FEVER. 1 1.-., . V':' ' . Prom the P.ichmond Engziirer. f -Gent l-ejmf k -'Th ro rgh ' t h et m (.d i 6 np of yoor otiper. I w"ll off r some rt marks on the nature and character of a fever which is .nowprevaUin?: Vxtensiyt lv nncl fatally in the counties, o J Meek 1 en bu rjr, LunenborcrNottowH ar'd Bt nnswick. in yirein ia and Vyarren . North -Ch r- l'n .-4 '1 his ever appears in btvtra veiling fr- rb we.st to least, . and some , few -,yenrs b- ck scourged the people west of ile Allegha ny and .Cumbt viand, mountains j most ;se -rerelv tinder thesm.lrir appellation of the Cold Plague and XToT Bilbos; From the year 1814 talSISMt occasionally made its appearance in the counties of Mecklen burg and Brunswick, in the form' of Tv phoia Pneumonia,. The disr asesf rome yriars pvecedingl8l4, it) will bejrecb'llect ed; by the older praVtifif hers were more than u sually; inflammatory, a nd .the su m - rners.rnore tnKn usuauv cold, oinc a cliittnj:evhas perceptibly taken place In both - these' .respects, cur summers have oecome warmer anu f our aiseasss more violent and more malignant and yellow, fever has. shown itself in vat-ipis pitrts bf the t'nited States.' In the month of Janu-, I a,ry 181S iadisease : made itsappearance n the county of Meek lenburjef -dn the bor ders of.Hoanoke in the first instance, and from thence extended its ravaees bver that bountyand jthe heighboffhg ones. Itsr attack was iiVhered: in by a chili, a severe tt-ver ensiiedt tended 'wit ha peculiaroun- getit, rathtr'than intense heat of the skin,' ' pain- or me neaa ann sicle.-lrequentlv in j tepsely severe di Acuity in breath mg, j cough, rpulse sometimes hp rd. fTeqnemly j . . I- . . . . . . . f - : - . . - .tul(atid.,sott and easily; ; yielding to pres sure: occasionally a sick stbmachi bowels s!ow, urine High colbredJmbst coin mob y an expectoration' of a - bilious 3 bloofly "gelatinoUsa.mtterjasth yanieu anu mu - weaijter pecanm var mef, ,the pains of the head and side were le frequent ly'p toovs or innantmaunn .were less apparent. tne iever was less iniene ana aopuiiniar summer many attacked turo plained only: of chill, sliglii feverpains of the beatd.and back; and occasionally sjqkst'bjLna'.Cn wuth bilious vomitings and diarrhoeas, rAfu-r a few paroxisus the1 fever would entirely subside-r-a coldness of the, hands - and feet I -pirpbldconie: on ; w.ittf cold and vplammy sweats na tne. pujse. wxrMu scarcely oe FeltT;'?at' other ctjmes the patient ? (etliog perfectly weirwould be suddenly auack- 4ed; sbmetinievvih the-fieklyat kubrahd J stmietimes Jrtlhe liouse, and fa II Vs' if shot; j ana ne in. a srupiu state ..wnnwuo reel ana hands aiitljprbt thread - hke puHH but peritctly clear1 abd tjjcirin.i .ucaJtSjAfrxxy 4jiiici vuws iijiiiiu a decre'e bfJanccirnd lastiidc: ':W(;ulu iirex cede. tiiet attack tbrfew (days,a dli J iieavy feelinc otithe headj wwuld be pre-? sutilthe -blboa -Jiessel of ibjryes fvv ouldk would-be: GuiL5ind,hea vy, requt ntl y .wa iery;rtndineiay bbserva' ble avou? thjfacei neck ahd. whue btjJife vyt sJ vitbVKasionaiknse bt fulness of r me tou&ch,iiaU sle'ep, sligiit Iii usion .bf the puistbut ofun fuO ' au an KAuiugiut longuermostiy cu vered wiilr k thick: fctibwmacns aiib fuf, uriue bpni naturaivin .apBlaiance" the vuirk of Jthe i.dy 4D)Thet:kaiitie&: clfdj . 'i best s ncfptBtiis attt r bonVibuing k 1 a and the ot her exr hided rt4t,e' al participation - in ' the ' ble.stn It. from a liberal and jidiciois tetr day soul often tn a it w Hours ?uc- J ? ..... ' :;--?; - ' - - v..: - ' -.-. . ' .'i ---ii sonrretimes red rhnnnen ann nrvJ an cune trerfebVered with darjksordek aWdth PM 'nvery instance where, to be fell xrt s iclear' and Ifree c iii Itsibeats ? uVpoft and feeble, irreeular and much accelerat- dIn one casetbT this kind. tlistupor ; was periodical, anil 1 when ; absent there was anunusua 1 on uiancy 01 ioas anu tn, Xheevevand j whent fesebt! tliie: pupil .ili- Iatect s'o'as to obstruct'Ivisnln entir ly, and lit occuiy iie vviioie oi mtcoiiicit i x.t txn" otner'ristahce i.bi-i?;tcfaj 6urlittle: ft yfrbjnni themencenVentrin matter sdrawij ibn ..it AbitiflainmatorV1b?nbo piierrfts; "a.rmjous iypnu8or.ypnus;ier.er-.j odeatTheff. practice has ;been made to PcorYesp)d ith tleir ideas of tbe naturCfr ounaqiseasc, unaji nas oen iatai in ine u. .pir t in'li. of j-'t h f ruiintrtf tx hrp-" 1 1 hh'k r.TcS -h rVui.led most; bey.d -I examiJleiKbd pa.it cutay nit th.e,ctunty,or,unv.npu it owes its xriein to those causes vvtiich afre:p(6ducttve ent -je vers, tuere can oe m uouDiria TTcd in all nrobabUitv by'sb reCnlmf and inexplicableute of theva(feflspUc-cV and I think on a caiefuldUitcetit'and irt; partial ,view ,ol it sisy ni ptoin s and er mi nauoiis i neip can oe as Jntie pi us(iypnoia ajidpf riddel, aracte sa w ii pai tnt in hibhthb d iseasetermr natj:'$In::. bcess;o;.he par,utid.:ta1i i this wi nip. ensueofcVllbwedbyi purple spots?:bver the whole both the flesh sloutrhed off die ana sJnughee off, lea ving thr ; ctuW seve raf dayl exposed to; VieVEtlieABa I0of the integum en ts over;; sacrum f'ht eye swelled, projected beyond the lids, bursted and sbnk before deth t,o'k: j place. During this -period ia cbcerc 1 1 umor wai xt ranted JFrb m a hidysbir-i 'Ismail ihizeNi.nd she in apparent go health, and VeVNvitri the utmost IdifficuUy ih'ah-' ther case, a ydiing; manab'oriiig ub J der femoral aneurisni, in otherwise appar lent. peneci iieaaiu, imu'iiic : aiicurisiijai tacK Dur&ten, tne; piooa jjtas euusea oe tween the muscles;, integbineivts, &q.'in les)s than 43 jhoursithere ere Appearances of gangrene, purple spos were seen, and the legbVcanie backj cbtl and insensible i o.- when niirple sbbts villices&c irnrii e ill rt ic uv,s .(tiituuiaiixu vraa i .jui icu diately attacked the btherteg:, which con tinuing spread unU) haifof the fivotslough- ed off,; whenK the! wublefrafiie shewed the feost convincing proofs of general putres-i cebcf ' s atitl thestump began to discharge a bilobdy jsahies anddeath 'endued. v D0 verv many in stahc e s of Cases whitb' havei teTmjnkt e.dtf ajfal ly eVifebt ?y aifj'tptns'' bf inornnationuave preceqea, anu in a iew hfii s 'a,TttX?eath. he fabe and ' breast vere berfecth,; black and la rire quantities vit blotd were discharee'froilvtheiivQuth anu nusPpiana orien aeainccompanjta ,wjth aF swelling- nt the coVpealiiiAst; to bu rsti ng,"' 'with- u. vc f y oftensive imeU.r- i uaitms pu ious remutent snauia assu :'e tils typv' undeiali aii inexpiK:aO;tf st ate ot th iefitmosp1iere.P is riot aTll remarkable. Ij isJifay wejl khbwbmobjallbbf servant ''medibai'men.- ly tbake s it's appea.i;k4K:fe al) ke at differ n i lea slons, or, y kids' exactly t to tlicr s-ibie 4 well knovn faetthati there generally i ii nut- fir irpatn fn 31 an rimes: . ir ivi:. 1 yes; :Jt i$ a"Wo a well stablishekl lact jhat during the prx ylen'cc of putrid, dts, fases WHuudslieal unkindiyand ariii an anusualegree taatana'suchha mer iCcbtibecbU ui puirrd diseitsJtliat baric aiVd wine ifavei N t e n ;ou nd esseiit falko Ht-i e c ure bf 5e ry - iietas t 'Even :ttre ebmm(?ii pleunper naps .-the;most,.gt.'humely'iufiitniiihatorybf :? 11 dissesIii neither: . rtiqAiire bbr ia'tfc-j iv -ucaryerv. year ine. satue- n;ee use,oi tjhb lanctt. VV ith'; these Jacis btfoieVme ud axlcise attenttveobsery f&l i b und red cases jwuturttt$;e f i s ree yrsVI cab "with ui.bebitHUn p bptifidence i p rpiH if- cB- the fe ve r bo w Ira vgtng tbe ctumititojxsaid,n 18 s: ut wf eVtiyu Kibk.and thiirkVrb tbritiMe r tie.ibfiuece otpiejuiiic ni for ri'rJ.& m'tl;'Mesef;bi! '& Ht - or jrcf s&ttyjtoi tfii ut p se jsirv? pr poruob bf bis ieb plew iiayihg ;vnot sfcitfjiiatMe bledin i'tet-iiaystfblmttatM mayiUr rve itjoutti,i!C sultctmgidiein .tpii I jaw on one sioe; whichfwas lettbare, ana death fVllpwediTn amfthir .instance ge .nerul y mptomsof putttsceeanieon - u'tr mreeuments. overthe os 1 net mxJeiieriCvvphybi ihe." one wriovjs Vfrifejd to brtfrbmf his- ijontcessaiy anu impiMpitiazwra ot iejf ie. 10 H nte iuiuii Vfgt tifts:i.ituici4 ;7 f-3 :have'eid:-oined'.'iii" biie":biVtheYctild4 'tirfuiutrn 'teri .r...- a f-',V- !' r ". . -. w y -rtTK rr,;;-..v j;?-. - v, -t ' :,i wo -1 ..t Bk".- .-j:- vH nry y. .-" v : ? t. -f vk. 'a; ::'vi : -.. the lancet-w"as freesiut fally,vawl ihosbte :v .kvvf -AtM..1riM a kil AVAtit rimrA KafnrA ' ' 'v ullrtanv: ciitry MsrancfeeTen in- basis 'itobst favpifahltsfor thb use pf ;theJancel(jtd tmlsei in whictv;iti tiscwa$'succeedetl tKe mostalarjnlng fainting and .tediba n bonyalesf enceandl a t wo iistahce5 f h' Co v ; ; the patient beca'me'seihseleis and 'stiee(ii;' 'l less in iwo noirs , anu iif si iu leDsina toriglitaHhirdjb many; yery manj those cav L-; ih-the r inexpe rieli Ceq ; phictiti 'f : (fihayiMncauti(MslyJnsedf ngldemttic or caif r'v. - v . t " ?' 1 . V? . V' . v . LflSKnmpaniai pana? pnjtsiciantp ex - ;:Il.nS gooby lie use.ttfiJie lancet iEiief reanatjleman mfst; kibw ; thij.'' ftlie ViiUtpVinclpje.; canW 6 ustainti in i barftlve operation bf mt tcs .or : cAthar ? tics essential fortie expulsion of. this bile. ' 1 hat if the secretii41 of, this inordinate WQUld take place in ever. case ef;hepa litis. That iu h "clebeiidenl bn caused Aifi ferent from inflammation 1 take'foreraht. quantity tit bile is dependent oh ihflam .V ibatibn at alt uf the liver, jit jsliot an jh ' fiaim'tnatibri of thef ordmrr ktndVlse it ed, becabse; as;far4 as Vf . tfbservattone .'U n'd;rti8, nejthir' ,sobweil..tnor;. lessened f ; eithb ib Its acute yr clironlcsViigc; Viso ) .T I aiir farther satisfied froWihb belief tuit' if the fever wts.iif suc1jtvi(eiit ahimi- tibn 4s tobjtbecaose 'W.VuEh an,inatnebs6 secretion cf bileas 1 navelseen diiar'iri i' i ed by diifcputfau during; one illness, ttut V'v either death wouid.sptedly take plaob in. . aii inose not proiuseiy; oiecl, of the ihost obstinate hepatic bbstrbctiSfis . wbuld tak6 ' pi iCAib such;a;vast .mbptybf cases as .2 r 10 leave no upupi oi tnv-f nai apier oL the biease. f.i attiidcdaAgefieiriin: in his 1 2 dfse'ase in 1819 wlio ibVS d;iv v i sion, looic in inefiorenopa it? dese of crt. kanu arid in the' afternoon ' lie'of i.'tl n inol tdilomel; both of wnich'did s ! yetuV the inter vaU beteif;'iheVnfe''''-'V'.X' wbuld spiccttribUcte sdy icl pien- Z : aUuUy?asx&niOifetrwhiie cJiltvmf- lobadco he (wassuppvited under the if deration with strong1 mint todaifdin the inter-; 0 v-alV wkh bark 'oddy; ihe.cb.vercd ' '- j : ahlsiTi9 w:"litring: p" ;f ""; . V,C ' vf. Agii4in inflambiatofyldiseases. I h-.: ' V,W lievb there isupt in tich loss bf FniMiit.- v '?5 or V .ndu ujiivciirtm vyijnin; prevailing fe-1 k r Sib 10 jimfthe lisaif iqjai'ii Seines foprptluce tlietf crdiriai ues .t me Payfse!ffeiW.a;fiih iuinmer uite a I iniiilar i quite a fcomnfon. ddse nfi cathartics inTv j similar pmportibns intone xcast: I ! v, araenms ptcu umel m icht davs with litis ot calomel iaichldav oHfU u proportionable ouantitv it fiaW. nii. 'I altsand it . (leveiVluced uny sehsiolo ' effect eitherei)ejtic, catharihie, 6r sinlai gogncv and the-patienq ret .vered , tjv tho - K..v", . " - iwuy ana tamplior; i"r vu in Luc uud w iv mrnii'hk.oio. . w first, 6 4-. 8.pieSejjtlyuehninattdr fatiilrJ As this 6zi wa verv le verei knd . ni- .fc.. ed murh eely Hhey 3soiermiiie.ii fa-; uis'didMOoccttr'itt tdyn.:w'ii ofae-'"' cW witnin. ttjeispheid ;my ;obst;i tiiyni uiA.K, Pie-wirne: yitb a like , wantofu u4ueiiu..iebuiiiutrOr-4iid iW xl , as fc.;dieas;biibgse.osukiu .rW ' jcasiotaailJt)u stilus ook,'pUtei 1'. f pruqiie, ana., wiien l twuud a s. - a IiiUe btqOdAhen bi.sitied tne pnin f. i inmcixtiou namtwhel and curiiUin f Ulvicohipieiud ih'iMVhic treat jHo.weU waiiiji ifcumg w&a not vits i.ised- most uA.'verbcil aaid rubldl VvVtieu i " i.v. vuu Hv,,riMuiiv4k tvuipr.ll 4 V1IVUULM V l. ..i . . -'V- . i ' . ' ...4. '' 1 . . and gave an;irietic; toUSdT tfyU bf ; ' JPld calonn, whichfprbuuced U ge : dcuai -es,ol y eilnwi gfte anddark bi J V -the cuiv4i tH yz&l rp'tic'l co-iribg to ! ,v . 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 21, 1821, edition 1
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