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On the firft day, the {weating was com= 
monly profufe and general; on the fee 
cond day, it was more moderate: But, on 
both thefe, there happened frequent and 
fhort remiffions of the fweatings ; at 
‘which times>the febrile heat increafed, 
and the patient became more uneafy. 
On the third day, the difpofition to fweat 
was fo much abated, that the fkin was 
generally dry; only the forehead and 
backs of the hands continued moift. 
4. THE reéfpiration was by no means 
frequent or difficult, but was foon accele- 
rated by motion, or the fatigue of drink- 
ing a cup of any liquid. 
5+ THE tongue was moilt, rough and 
white, even to its tip and edges. On the 
fecond day, its middle in fome was brown, 
On the third day, the whitenefs and 
roughnefs of the tongue began to abate. 
-6. THE zhirfi in very few was great. 
7. A naufea, vomiting or frequent reach- 
ings to vomit, efpecially after the exhibi- 
tion of either medicines or food, came on 
generally the third day, as.the fever began 
to lefien ; or rather as the fulnefs of the 
pulfe, 
