28 MEMBRANES OF THE NOSE. 



(Ttli. — The uniform color, but of a deeper red 

 than natural, indicating the return of a healthy 

 state of the circulation. 



8th. — A paleness approaching to white, with 

 a slight radiation of crimson, showing t^at 

 there is still considei%ble irritability, and that 

 mischief may be in the wind. 



9th. — The pale, livid color, warning you that 

 the disease is assuming a typhoid character. 



10th. — The deep livid, announcing that the 

 typhus is establishing, and that the vital cur- 

 rent is stagnating. 



11th. — The brown or dirty painting, inter- 

 mingling with and subduing the lividness, de- 

 noting that the game is up. 



12th. — These appearances will be guides to 

 our opinions and treatment, which can never be 

 too highly appreciated. 



