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pulfe. 5. A’great’deprefiion of the pulfe, 
- about the termination of the fever is bad; 
fince, from ‘that circumftance, the vomit- 
ings, inceflant:jactations, the’coldnefs and 
lividnefg of the extremities, hemorrhagies, 
delirium, &c- are ufhered in with furpri- 
fing‘celerity.) 6. The more the ftrength is 
_proftrated from the firft attack, the greater 
is the danger.’ 7.. A vomiting coming on 
early, in the difeafe, and contiauing or in- 
creafing, is bad, and generally prefages the 
black vomit. 8. A fediment-in the uriné 
in the firft and fecond day .of the difeafe 
is bad; and, the more copious the fediment 
is, the greater is the danger,. ; 
_XIV. THE prognoftics in the eis fia: 
7 i are thefe: 1, An early yellownefs in 
the white of the eyes is. bad:,When itis:  - 
obfervable about the end of the fecond 
day, in the firft /tadmum, the patient gene- 
rally dies about the beginning of the fourth 
day from the firtt attack of the difeafe. 
But, when the yellownefs does not. appear 
_ -till.the end of the third day, if the patient 
does not recover, the difeafe fometimes - 
continues to oth or roth day of the fecond 
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