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‘increafed to fix grains per day, the flow of urine 
- generally amounted to feven pints every twenty- 
‘four hours. Not the leaft ficknefs, nor any other 
“ difagreeable fymptom fupervened, though he per- 
fevered in this plan until the end of January at 
which time the dy{pnoea was removed, and he has 
continued gradually to regain his flefh, ftrength, 
and appetite, without any relapfe. Segre 
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GAS II, 
About the middle of t 
returned from Londor 
foundation of that deplorable ftate which no) ¢ pre- 
fented itfelf. The {kin was univerfally of a pale, 
‘leaden colour; her perfon much emaciated, and her 
‘firength fo reduced, as to difable her from walking 
without fupport. ‘The appetite flu@tuating, the di-- - 
geftion impaired fo much, that folids paffed the 
inteftines with little appearance of folution : ‘She 
had generally eight or ten alvine evacuations ev 7) 2 
day, and without this number, febrile fymptoms, — 
attended with fevere vertiginous caffe é ion, 
vomiting regularly enfued. The ftools ore 
pale afh colour. ‘The urine generally pale, and at 
- firft in due quantity. - The region of the ftomach 
had pee, 
