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Some account of New Zealand

am inclind to think that their knowledge of Physick is but small from the state of their surgery which more than once came under my inspection  of this art they seemd totaly ignorant, I saw several who were wounded by our shot without the smallest application upon their wounds  one in particular who had a musquet ball shot through the fleshy part of his arm   he came out of his house & shewd himself to us making a little use of the wounded arm  the wound which was then of several days standing was totaly void of inflammation  seemd well digested  in short appeard to me to be in so good a state that had any application been made use of I should not have faild to enquire carefully what it had Been which had had so good an Effect

A farther proof and not a small  weak one of the sound health that these people enjoy may be taken from the number of old people we saw  hardly a canoe came off to us that did not bring one or more & every town had several whoom if we may judge by gray hairs & worn out teeth were of a very advancd age  of these few or none were decrepid  indeed the greatest number of them seemd in vivacity and chearfullness to equal the young  indeed to be inferior
 

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