PHYSICAL A^o LITERARY. '^4;^ 



0^hififi<Q\xthy{otk^ itappearefl^he tvaseil 

 ther 4iDt deprived of tafte,: tjr could not -let 

 the vomit over* A fecond vomit; was; in- 

 ftahtly giveti) 'Whicii Was aJfo ipilt or fpit oaf. 

 A folution oi white vitriol was afterwards 

 ^iven, the moft of which JiefwallowedWith^ 

 mt the defir^d- effed. A.-ftrGftg clyfter with 

 antimonial wine was adminillred. Which he 

 kept about tw^enty minutes. He got a fecond 

 injed:ion an hour after. As he continued in 

 the fame miferable fituation, a blifter was 

 applied to his head, and finapifms to the 

 foles of his feet. He paiTed the night in the 

 ^nle condition without fleeping, and was 

 alternately feized with convullions, ftartings, 

 and catched with his hands at every thing 

 about him. In the morning, he became 

 more feniible, and began to fpeak a little 

 diftindly, altho' his head was yet very con- 

 fufed and muddy. He told what quan- 

 tity of the feed he had taken, and for what 

 purpofe. His pulfe was now fomewhat 

 ftronger. He got a purgative infufion, 

 which operated four times that day. In 

 the evening, he was flill more diftindt, 

 altho' bis eyes continued heavy and his 



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