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pulfation at his wflflfs ; • I fnlped. th€ veficles 

 on his feet and legs, and made feveralihiall 

 pundtures with a conirnioA lancet,- Jfetd^^thfe 

 moft depending parts of the fcrotum j thet^ft 

 was a- confiderable difcharge of a btoody-cd- 

 loured ferum from the veficles ; but the dif- 

 charge from the pundures in the Jcrotum was 

 clear and pellucid. Pferdered warm ftup^s? 

 wrung out of a hot aromatic decoftiori, t6 

 be alternately applied to his fcrotum and legs, 

 and he got a large fpoonful o( the Julap: diu~ 

 retic. Pharmacop: F'attp. every- two' hours, 

 with wine and water* for his' ordinary drink. 



21. There was a confiderable 



quantity of water difcharged by the pundur^s 

 in fcroto, the fize of which was fenfibly lef- 

 fened j but there came nothing from the 

 veficles on his legs and feet. I made feve- 

 ral fmall pundures into the calfs of his legs, 

 and continued the Jotus and julep ; his o- 

 ther fymptoms much as yefterday. 



22. There was an incredible quan-* 



tity of water evacuated from the piindures 

 in his legs and fcrotum j he had more 

 ftrength, fpoke more diftindly, and his 

 breathing eafier. .Ordered his medicines to 

 ibe contiaed as above. ' 

 Vol. II. Fff 23. The 



