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7. Great reftleffnefs, inquietude, an ear- 
ly deliritm, and'a continuation of ‘it, are 
very bad. 8. Livid blotches about the 
neck and breaft, a lividnefs of the lips and. 
nails, flufhing of the face, ora livid co- 
lour thereof, are fure figns of the quick 
approach of death. 9. Frequent loofe 
ftools, which give not any relief, are bad; 
and, the fooner they fpontaneoufly happen, 
the greater is the danger: But thofe which © 
are black, and continue fo without any 
abatement of the fymptoms, are generally 
mortal. 10. Bloody urine and all hemor- 
rhagies, excepting flight ones from the 
nofe, are bad ; and, the more copious they 
are, the greater is the danger. But a flux 
of the menfes, tho’ not at their regular pe- 
riod, if attended with an abatement of 
the fymptoms, is a favourable circum= 
ftance ; otherwife, it is bad. 11. A fup- 
- preffion of urine, efpecially in thofe, who, 
in the courfe of the difeafe, have had large 
difcharges that way, is a certain fign of 
the quick approach of death. 
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