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15. ON the firft day, many of them, at 
times, were a little delirious, but after- 
wards not until the recefs of the fever, 
16. THE blood faved at venefection had 
not any inflammatory cruft; im warm 
weather, it was florid like arterial blood, 
and continued in one foft homogeneous- 
like mafs, without any feparation of the 
ferum after it was cold. When there was 
any feparation, the craffamentum was of 
too lax a texture, 
17. THE ftools, after the firft day, were: 
fetid, inclined to a black colour, and were: 
very rarely bilious, foft or liquid, except= 
ing when forced by art; for an obftinate. 
coftivenefs attended the febrile flate. 
‘18. THE urine was difcharged in a 
large qu antity, was pale, fometimes limpid,, 
and rarely of a higher than a ftraw colour,, 
except when the weather was very warm, 
~and then it was more faturated, of a deep: 
eclour, and difcharged in imaller quanti- 
ties. It had a large cloud, except when it 
was very pale or limpid; but more gene+ 
rally it had a copious white fedimenty, 
even in the firft day of the fever. 
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