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jfcdiment in the urine in the firft and fecond 

 day of the difeafe is bad, and the more 

 copious the fediment is, the greater is the 

 danger* 

 * XIV. The prognoftics in the fecond Jla^ 

 diuMi are thefe: i. An early yellownefs in 

 the white of the eyes is bad : when it is 

 obfervable about the end of the fecond dayj 

 in the ^vdi fiadium^ the patient generally dies 

 about the beginning of the fourth day from 

 the firft attack of the difeafe. But when 

 the yellownefs does not appear till the end 

 of the third day, if the patient does not re- 

 cover, the difeafe fometimes continues to 

 the 9th or loth day of the fecond Jiadium 

 before the patient dies. When the yellow- 

 nefs of the fkin and eyes increafes faft and 

 acquires foon a deep ideritious-like colour, 

 the greateft danger is to be apprehended. 

 2. If the inflammation of the white of the 

 eyes increafes, it is bad. 3. The more in- 

 flamed and bloody-like the fkin is where it 

 has been bliftered, the greater is the danger. 

 4. If the vomiting continues or increafes, it 

 is bad, but the black vomiwig is generally 

 mortal. 5. When the pulfe varies frequently 

 in its fullnefs, being fometimes fmall, then 

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