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white fediment, even in the fir ft day of the, 



fever. -^r 



On the fecond day, the urine continued to 



he difcharged very copioufly j in fome,'it was 

 then turbid, and depofited a more copious fedi-' 

 ment, than on the firft day ; this fediment was 

 fometimea of a brownifh colour j in which , 

 cafe it was generlly followed hy bloody urine, , 

 either about the end of the fecond or begin-- 

 ning of the thjrd day. The colour and quan- 

 tity of the qrir^e, difcharged in equal tinriesiji'; 

 w?re remarkably variable, being now limpid; 

 then of a deeper colour, now difcharged in 

 a larger, then in a fmaller quantity, which 

 could not be afcribed to any change made 

 either in the quantity or quality of the 

 drink, &c. 



VII. The fever accompanied with thofe 

 (VI.) fymptoms, terminated on the third day, - 

 or generally in lefs than 72 hours from the 

 firft attack, not by any affimulation, or codi- 

 on and excretion of the morbid matter ; for 

 jf by the latter, there would have been fome • 

 critical difcharge by fweat, urine, ftool, or 

 otherways, none of which happened ; and 

 if, by the former, nothing then would have 

 re-pained but great debility. No ; this fever 



did 



