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17. AN obftinate coftivere/s continued 
in fome ; in others, the {tools were fre= 
quent and oofe; in fome, they were 
black, liquid, large, and greatly fatiguing; 
in others, when the {tools were moderate, 
even though they were black, they gave 
great relief; in others again, the ftools 
nearly refembled tar in {moothnefs, te- 
nacity, colour, and confiftence. 
18, THE urie was difcharged in a 
large quantity, in proportion to the drink. 
retained by the patient: It was pale, if the 
patient was not yellow; but if yellow, 
then it was of'a deep faffron-colour; in 
either cafe, it had a fediment, or at leaft 
a large cloud, which remained at the 
bottom of the glafs; in fome, it was ve- 
ry turbid, in others, it was very bloody, 
and the quantity of blood difcharged with 
the urine, bore always fome proportion 
to the ftate of the pulfe; when that be- 
came fuller, the quantity of blood in the 
urine was diminifhed: When the pulfe 
- fubfided, the bloody urine increafed, and 
eyen returned after it had ceafed fome 
days ; 
