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colour, and feemed to be healing. Some new veficles appeared 

 on the abdomen. Pulfc not fo' weak. She refted well the former 

 part of the preceding night, but was difturbed by an accident, 

 and afterwards was much inclined to rove in her difcourfe 'till 

 morning. Medicines were continued. 



Eleventh day. The fymptoms were nearly the fame as the 

 day before. The veficles on the neck and cheek had difappeared, 

 and the cuticle in thofe parts was fhrivelled and cracked. The 

 epigaftric region was extremely fore, and this forenefs much in- 

 creafed by preffure. The laft clyfter of decodion of bark and 

 milk adminiftered the day before was not retained. I or- 

 dered falep to be fubftituted for milk : other medicines to be 

 continued. 



Twelfth day. She could fwallow, though ftill not with- 

 out pain. I direded the medicines which had been pre- 

 fcribed the fourth day to be repeated : the others to be 

 omitted. 



Thirteenth day. She vomitted fome blood along with the 

 firft dofe of the bark. Pulfe eighty, and ftronger. The veficles 

 under the ear and on the abdomen had difappeared. Several 

 fmall -veficles (not above the fize of a pea) arofe on the hypo- 

 gaftric region of the abdomen, one on the labia pudendorum, 

 and two on the left thigh. As flie had taken fome bark which 

 remained on her ftomach, I direded this medicine to be conti- 

 nued, and an anodyne draught to be adminiftered at night. 



Fourteenth 



