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7. A noujea, vomiting or frequent reachings 

 to vomit, efpecially after the exhibition of 

 either medicines or food, came on gene- 

 rally the third day, as the fever began to 

 lefTen ; or rather as the fulnefs of the 

 pulfe, heat, and difpofition to fweat began to 

 abate. Some indeed, but very few, on the 

 iirft day, had a vomiting either bilious or 

 phlegmatic. 



8. Very few complained of anxiety or 

 oppreffion about the prcecordia or hypochon- 

 dria^ nor was there any tenfion or hardnefs 

 about the latter. 



9. On the firfl day they generally dozed 

 much, but afterwards were very 'watchful. 



10. Re/ikfsfiefs and almoft continual jtiSf a- 

 tion's came on the fecond day. 



11. A great defpoiidency attended the fick 

 from the firft attack. 



12. The Ji7-e?7gth was greatly projlrated 

 from the firft attack. 



13. The pam in the head^ loins^ &c. of 

 which they had complained (V) before the 

 attack, were greatly increafed, and in fome, 

 the pain in the forehead was very acute and 

 darting ; but thofe pains went generally off 

 the fecond day. 



14. The 



