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MOFFA

Volume 3 · 106 words · 1771 Edition

a village in the shire of Annandale, thirty-six miles south-west of Edinburgh; famous for its mineral wells, one of which is used for bathing, and the water of the other is taken inwardly. These waters are of great service in grippings of the guts, colics, and pains in the stomach. Those who are troubled with obstructions, rheumatic pains, and aches, find great relief both from bathing and drinking; nor is this water a less sovereign remedy in scorbutic cases, and the king's evil. These wells, in the opinion of Dr. Plummer, professor of medicine in the university of Edinburgh, owe their virtues to a sulphureous principle.