38^ ESSAYS AND OBSERVATIONS 



12. The inflammation of the twiica con" 

 junSlha or white of the eyes increafed much, 



but without pain. 



13. h. yelloumefs in the white of the eyes, 

 if it did not appear before in the febrile 

 flate, became now very obfervable, and that 

 ideritious-like colour was foon diffufed over 

 the whole furface of the body, and was con- 

 tinually acquiring a deeper faffron-llke co- 

 lour. In fome indeed no yellownefs was ob- 

 fervable, excepting in the white of the eyesy 

 until a little before death, when it increafed 

 furprifingly quick, efpecially about the breafl 

 and neck. 



14. There were many fmall fpecks^ not 

 raifed above the fkin, which appeared very 

 thick in the breaft and neck j but lefs fo in, 

 the extremities, and were of a fcarlet, purple 

 or livid colour. 



15. In women the msnjfrua flowed, and 

 fometimes excefTively, tbo' not at their regu- 

 lar periods. 



16. There was fuch a putrid difTolution 

 of the blood in this Jiadium of the difeafe, 

 that, befides the vomiting of blood former- 

 ly mentioned, and the bloody urine foon ta 

 be taken notice of, there were hamorrhagies 



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