To '.he Printer eftfe Ca'.cdvr.iar. Tilcrrur;. SIR, OF ail the dife-f'; incident to children, none arc mori ..
... fever of worms ; this gradually preys on their tender frame, and frequently cuts the thread of their brittle life before they have long enjoyed the light. I bate lately bren more convinced of the pernicious cf- fecfr; of this diilemper ; for being accidentally in company, when the ?? turned upon the worm-fever, oue of them, obferved, that he knew a gentleman, fome time rto v.'lio refided in ...