588 ESSAYS and OBSERVATIONS 



diminiflied : when the puKe fubfided, the 

 bloody urine increafed, and even returned af- 

 ter it had ceafed feme days, foon after the 

 puhe became fmaller. 



This ftage of the difeafe continued fome- 

 times feven or eight days before the patient 

 died. 



IX. When ih\s fl^dium (VIII.) of the dif- 

 eafe terminated in heahh, it was by a recefs or 

 abatement of the vomiting, haemorrhagies, 

 delirium^ inquietude, jadtations, and ideri- 

 tious-hke fufFufion of the fkin and white of 

 the eyes j while, at the fame time, the 

 pulfe became fuller, and the patient gained 

 ftrength, which, after this difeafe, was very 

 flowly. 



But when it ternfiinated in death, thofe 

 (VIII.) fymptoms not only continued, but 

 fooner or later increafed in violence, and were 

 fucceeded with the following, which may 

 be termed the third jladium of the difeafe, 

 which quickly ended in death. 



X. The pulfe tho' foft became exceeding- 

 ly fmail and unequal ; the e^ctremities grew 

 cold, clammy and livid ; the face and lips, 

 in fome, were fluflied ; in others, they were 

 of a livid colour j the livid fpecks increafed 



