about an hour before it came up again, and that the 
the difcharge of urine not fo copiox 
Ss =e days, ther 
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frm CORRESPONDENTS. 135, 
‘dofe, yet the quantity of urine ‘was increafed to 
about a pint in the twenty-four hours. She was 
then dire@ed to take two table fpoonfuls night and 
morning. And, 
On the 18th, a degree of naufea was produced. 
A pint and half of urine was made in the laft twen- 
ty-four hours. During the time above fpecified fhe 
had two or three ftools every day. ‘The infufion 
was now omitted. 
On the 19th the fwelling of the legs was remov- 
ed. A degree of naufea took place in the morning, ~ 
and increafed fo much during the day, that fhe vo- 
mitted up all her food and medicine. As fhe was 
very low, and complained of” want of appetite, a a 
cordial julep was directed to be taken occafionally 
as well as red port and water, mint tea, Se She 
informed me that whatever fhe took gi id 
mint tea ftaid longeft on the ftomach. The vomit- 
ing decreafed gradually, and ceafed on the 29d. 
The difcharge of urine remained confiderable dur- 
ing the three following ea 2 its ——— was 
: not meafured, 
sod A dofe of neutral faline ne julep was di 
to ~ taken every | fourth hour. : x 
hs the a3d fhe sea af thirft, nd th ag at 
the pre- 
efore the faline jul p was continu- . 
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