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very flow, and fometimes intermitting pulfe. 

 Which continues in fpite of the exhibition of wine 

 and opium for two or three days. To the fame 

 afibciation muft be afcribed the weak pulfe, which 

 conftantly attends the exhibition of emetics during 

 their operation. And alfo the fudden deaths, 

 which have been occafioned in boxing by a blow 

 on the ftomach ; and laftly, the fudden death of 

 thofe, who have been long debilitated by the gout, 

 from the torpor of the ftomach. See Seel:, XXV, 

 i. 4* 



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