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September 27. Not so well ; he has rigors ; his 

 pulse is quick ; he has dyspnoea ; the anxious counte- 

 nance has returned ; the tongue is brown; he is thirsty 

 and trembles. To take Bell, and Ars. 



September 30. He is not so well; his countenance 

 looks more anxious ; his features are pinched ; the pulse 

 runs; the expectoration is offensive, and tinged with 

 blood ; the dyspnoea is distressing ; the B. are relaxed, 

 and sleep restless. To take Ars. and Carlo Veg. 



October I and 2. About the same. To continue Ars. 

 and Carlo. Veg. 



October 3 and 4. There is a slight improvement; the 

 expectoration is less offensive ; the pulse is softer 

 To cont. med. 



October 5, morning. Is not so well; passed a restless 

 niijht ; had delirium ; the tongue is coated and dry; 

 dyspnoea is distressing ; the pulse is quick and jerking. 

 dmt. med. 



tiing. The dyspnoea continues ; has a distressing 

 cough ; the pulse is quick, and intermits ; is thirsty ; the 

 tongue is dry and brown ; the fseces are dark and scanty. 



October 6 ; 10 a.m. He passed a very restless night, 

 seen by Mr. Yeldlunn, who diagnosed pleurisy and 

 pneumonia, and gave a favourable prognosis. To give 

 Bry. and Ars. 



October 7. He passed a very restless night ; no sleep; 

 delirium, and distressing dyspnoea ; B. moved freely ; 

 - dark and offensive ; cough troublesome. Ars. and 

 Cdfb. 



October 8 ; 1 p.m. Passed a very restless night ; 

 is propped up in bed ; is delirious ; death is at hand ; 

 Ids countenance is anxious ; has a supplicating look ; his 



