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[their?] [pound?] some of the same [tia?] on a hot stone, & steamed this [however?] [Nis?] apology for purifying himself so soon as on the first [appearance?] of the first new moon after the death of his patient was, that he found his wife, children, & other friends and therefore [wished?] to be able to attend to them in case they should sick. [Nirstsa? wi?] S. Conley. In case one was [every?] he was [supposed?] to be [unclear] of the devil, or [afflicted?] by the Na be [bi?], the doctor ([priest?]) took him into a house [unclear] heir to his neat, and [unclear] reveal strong men around him writing, the insane person would begin to [throw?] his eyes about and imagine [unclear] [unclear] evil spirits [of?] [writhers?] [waning?] in at the [racks?] the doctor would then [tot?] all the [unclear], answering his [unclear] [mat?] [he/be?] should be kept safe; He then gave him a [desolation?] of sometimes it would be long before the [unclear] would be [unclear] to take the