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that by reiterating the Transfufion once or twice/ m might find a more 
remarkable change in him. We therefore prepar'd our fel ves to repeat ic 
upon him the next Wedmfdaj at fix a Clock in the eveni ag again, in the pre- 
fence alfo of feveral very able Vh^^KWs^BoHrdelot^Lallier^Dodar/e Bourges^ 
and Vdllant. But in regard that this man appearM very thin, and that ic 
was not at all probable, that his blood was peccant in the quantity after 
three or four months continual watching, and afcer the hunger and cold he 
had fuffered in rnnning naked on the Streets without finding harbour at 
nights, we took but two or three ounces of blood from him, and having 
put him in a more convenient pofture, we made thisfecond Transfufion into 
his left arm more plentiful then the firft. For confidering thebloud re- 
maining in the Calf after the operation,the Patient muft have received more 
then one whole pound. 
. As this fecond Transfufion was larger^ fo were the effefts of it quicker 
and more confiderable. As foon as the blood began to enter into his veins, 
he felt the like heat along his Arm and under his Arm-pits which he had felc 
before. His pulfe rofe prefently, and foon afcer we obferved a plentiful 
fweat over all his face. His pulfe varied extreamly at this inftant, and he 
complained of great pains in his Kidneys, and that he was not well iti 
his ftomack, and that he was ready to choak unlefs they gave him his li- 
berty. 
Prefently the pipe was taken out that conveyed the blood into his veins, 
and whilft we were clofing the wound , he vomitted ftore of Bacon and 
Fat he had eaten half an hour before. He found himfelf urged to llrine,and 
asked to go to ftooll. He was foon made to lie down, and after two good 
hours ftrainings to void divers liquors, which difturbed his ftomack, befell 
afleep about lo a Clock, and fleptall that night without awakening till 
next morning, was TWy^/^j, about 8 a Clock. When he awakened, he 
fhewcd a furprifing calmnefs, and a great prefence of mind, in expreffing 
all the pains,and a general laffitude he felt in all his limbs. He made a great 
glafs full of Urine, of a colour as black, a^ if it had been mixed with the foot 
of chimneys. 
Hearing of fome of the company that we were in a time of Jubily,he asked 
for a Confeffor, to difpofe himfelf to be made participant of it. And he con- 
feffed himfelf accordingly to M. de Vean with that exadnefs, that the Con- 
feffor gave him the publick teftimonyof a found underftanding, and even 
judged him capable to receive the Sacrament, if he continued in that ftate 
and devotion. 
He remained fleepy all thereO: of that day, fpakc little, and prayed thofe 
that came to importune him with interrogatories, to give him reft. And 
he went on to fleep well alfo the whole night following. Friday morning 
he filled anoiher Urinal with his water, ?.lmo[l asbhck as that of thediy 
V v v before. 
