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pulfe, heat, and difpofition to fweat, be- 
gan to abate. Some indeed, but very few, 
on the firft day, had a vomiting either bi- 
lious or phlegmatic. 
8. VERY few'complained of anxiety or 
oppreffion about the precordia or hypochon= 
. dria, nor was there any tenfion or hard- 
nefs about the latter. 
9. ON the firft day they generally dozed 
much, but afterwards were very watch- 
ful. | 
10. Reftlefsnefs and almoft continual 
jactations came on the fecond day, 
11. A great defpondency attended the 
fick trom the firft attack. 
12. THE ftrength was greatly proftra- 
ted from the firft, attack. 
13. THE pain in the head, loins, &c, 
of which they had complained (V.) be- 
fore the attack, were greatly increafed, and 
in fome, the pain in the forehead was very 
acute and darting; but thofe pains went 
generally off the fecond day. 
14. THE face was flufhed, and the oy 
were hot, inflamed and unable to bear 
much light. elas 
15,ON 
