PHYSICAL AND LITERARY, iij' 

 At half an hour pad ten, I found that he 

 had thrown up tha firft half of the elixir, 

 his pulfe was a little fuller, and 86 in a mi- 

 nute, but flill foft. The heat and drought 

 continued. He had taken two fpoonfuls 

 of the julap'mmfalinum at eleven j but had 

 thrown it up. — Ordered his feet and legs 

 to be put into warm water, the julep to be 

 continued, and warm negas to be drunk 

 in order to procure a fweat. 



y^ril 9. 1 1 a. m. I found that, after 

 the blifler was applied, his legs bathed, 

 and the drinking of fome warm negas, a 

 fweat immediately broke out. Soon af- 

 ter he fell afleep, and llept found till morn- 

 ing, having had no difturbing dreams, as 

 he ufed to have formerly in his ordinary 

 bad health ; and he awaked greatly relie- 

 ved* Has flill fome confufion and pain 

 of his head, as he ufed to have before ta- 

 king the opium, together with a heat at 

 his heart, as he calls it, which, he fays, is 

 no new thing to him. Thirfl: not quite 

 gone. Has had no flool and made no 

 water. Pulfe 96, and fomewhat weak. 

 Took but one dofe of the julep in the 



night. 



