on the Llvitig System. 6f 



Noori. Minutes. 



30. Pulse not more than 68, yet consi- 

 derably full : Face flushed ; red- 

 ness of the tunica adnata. Evident 

 signs of intoxication. 

 55. Pulse 64 and beginning to be feeble: 

 a degree of heaviness in the 

 head. 

 11. — Pulse 64, more feeble. Slight vertigo : 

 flushing of the face and redness 

 of the eyes abated. 

 55. Vertigo remaining ; an hour after, 

 considerable sickness at the sto- 

 mach came on. In the course of 

 the day, it repeatedly returned, 

 though relieved occasionally with 

 spirits and water. 



EXPERIMENT 42. 



K. M. 



10. 1. A gentleman took three grains of 

 opium, upon an empty stomach, 

 whilst lying in bed, pulse beat at 

 this time 56 in a minute, and 

 weak. 



4. Pulse 58 and more strong. 



6. Pulse 60 and encreased in strength. 



8. Pulse 64. 



13. Pulse 66'^ an additional grain was 

 at that period taken. 



