PHYSICAL any LITERARY. 414: 
¥ell ‘refpectively, in thofe ‘three. months 
of thefe years, above 21, 22, 24 and 26 
inches of rain. , 
V. For a day or two before the attack 
of the fever, people in general complain- 
ed of a headach, pain in the loins’and ex- 
_tremities, efpecially in the knees and 
calves of the legs, lofs of appetite, debility 
and a fpontaneous lafiitude. ; 
Some however were feized fuddenly, 
“without any fuch previous fymptoms. 
VIL AFTER a chilnefs and hérror, with 
which this difeafe generally invades, a fe- 
ver fucceeded ; in which, ) 
1. THE pulfe was very frequent till 
near the termination of the fever, and was 
generally tull, hard, and  confequently 
ftrong: In fome, it was {mall and hard, 
.in others, foft and fimall; but, in all thofe 
cafes, it frequently varied in its fullnefs 
and hardnefs. | Towards the termination 
_of the fever, the pulfe became fmaller, 
-harder, and lefs frequent. In fome there 
was a remarkable throbbing in the caro- 
tids and in the Aypochondria; in the iatter 
__ of which, it was fometimes fo great, that 
it 
