38o. ESSAYS and OBSERVATIONS 



14. The face was flufhed, and the eyes 

 were hot, inflamed and unable to bear much 

 light. 



1 5. On the firft day, many of them, at 

 times, were a Uttle delirious^ but afterwards 

 ixot yntil the recefs of the fever. 



16. The blood isLVtdi at venasfedlon had not 

 any inflammatory crufl: j in warm weather, 

 it was florid like arterial blood, and continued 

 in one foft, homogeneou&Tiike mais, without 

 any feparation of i\vQferum after it was cold. 

 Whe;i there was any feparation, the ^r^/«- 

 7nentU7n was of too lax a textuire, 



17. The Jiooh^ after the firfl: day, w^re 

 fetid, inclined to a black colour, and were 

 very rarely bilious, foft or liquid, excepting 

 when forced by art ; for an obfl;inate cofl:ive- 

 jiefs attended the febrile ftate. 



18. The urine was difcharged in a large 

 quantity, was pale, fometimes limpid^ and 

 rarely of a higher than a draw colour, except 

 when the weather Was very warm, and then 

 it was more faturated, of a deep colour, and 

 difcharged in fmaller quantities. It had a 

 large cloud, except when it was very pale or 

 limpid ; but more generally it had a copious, 



white 



