422 ESSAYS 4nd OBSERVATIONS 
deed no yellownefs was obfervable, ex- 
cepting in the white of the eyes, until a 
little before death, when it increafed fur- - 
prifingly quick, efj eee about the breaft 
and neck. 
14. THERE were many fmall /pecks, 
not raifed above the fkin, which appear- 
ed very thick in the breaft and neck ; but 
lefs fo in the extremities, and were of a 
{carlet, purple, or livid colour. 
15. IN women the menf?rua flowed, and 
fometimes exceflively, though not at their 
regular periods. 
16, THERE was fuch a putrid diffolu- 
tion of the blood in ‘this//tadium of the 
difeafe, that, befides the vomiting of 
blood formerly mentioned, and the 
bloody urine foon to be taken notice of; 
there were hemorrhagies from the nofe, 
mouth, ears, eyes, and from the parts 
which were bliftered with cantharides. 
Nay, in the year 1739 or 4745, there 
was one or two inftances of an hemor- 
thage from the fkin, without any ap- 
parent puncture or lofs of any part of 
the {carf-fkin. 
17. AN 
