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Therefore, not only public but also private reasons spurred me to testify in these pages how much everyone is refreshed by the most serene rising of Your Arch-Prelacy.
Admit, therefore, Most High and Most Reverend Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, etc., Most Clement Lord, this Physiological Introduction, which owes so much to Your titles, and do not cease to cherish the father and his sons henceforth with most clement affection. Nor let the sinister omen terrify You that Medicine, the first of all, consecrates its offspring to You; rather, believe it to have been done as a token of its faith. It swears to You that it promises constant health for long and golden years, with a result all the more certain, as all—especially those whom the lot of birth or domicile has subjected to You—pray with greater intensity of affection that You may live for the Church, the Empire, and the Fatherland, as long and as happily as possible, in accordance with the most ample dignities that will one day equal the weight of Your merits. This is my prayer.
INNSBRUCK.
OF YOUR MOST SERENE HIGHNESS
The lowliest client
Fridericus Ignatius Lospichler.