416 ESSAYS And OBSERVATIONS - 
On the fecond day, the urine continued 
to be difcharged very copiouily ; in fome, 
it was then turbid, and depofited a more 
copious fediment, than on the firft day ; 
this fediment was fometimes of 2 brown= 
ifh colour ; in which cafe it was generally 
followed by bloody urine, either about 
the end of tke fecond, or beginning of the 
third day. The colour and quantity of 
the urine, difcharged in equal times, were 
remarkably variable, being now limpid, 
then of a deéper colour, now difcharged; 
ina larger, then in a fmaller quantity; 
which could not be afcribed to any 
change made either m the quantity or 
quality of the drink, dc. 
VII. Tu fever accompanied with thofé 
(VIL.) fymptoms, terminated on the third 
day, or generally m lefs than 72 hours 
from the firft attack, not by any afimula-= 
tion or coétion and excretion of the mor- 
bid matter; for, if by the latter, there 
would have been fome critical difcharge 
by fweat, urine, ftool, or otherways, none 
of which happened; and if by the for= 
mer, nothing then would have remained 
but 
