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586 naturard? (1838) 27 then pound some of the same tea on a hot stone, & steamed? his hand. His 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. Nutsawi. S. Conley.

In case one was crazy, he was supposed to be possed of the Devil, or afflicted by the Na ne h, the doctor (priest) took him into a house - fastened him to his seat, and [placed?] several strong men around him sitting, the insane person would begin to turn his eyes about and imagine he saw evil spirits or witches coming in at the cracks. The doctor would then stop all the cracks?, assuring him doubtless that he should be kept safe; He then gave him a [duoctior?] of Sometimes it would be long before the person would be pursuaded to take the