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fadden fwellings In all cheGlanduIs about the mouth and throat 
upon the firft draught of beer at meals 5 which yet would in a 
fliort time fall agaia* 
Laftly, as to the particulars remarkable at the time of its be- 
ing taken away, he relates 5 That it began its work with a fud« 
den vertigo } which vertiginous difpoficion continued more or 
lefs from Spring 'tillAuguftj id which month, withoutany 
previous caufe fave riding, the place where it was lodged fadr 
dainly iwelled, and ran purulent matter at the aperture ot the 
dulius Wbartomanuj : that it fuddaioly flopped of its runing 
(which he cannot attribute to any thing but Cold,^ and (welled 
with a great inflammation, and very great danger of choaking^ 
it being fcarce credible^ what pain the party fuffered in endea- 
vouring to fwallow even beer^or any liquid thing. 
This extremity lafted 5 days, in all which time^ the party had 
fo vaft a flux of fpittle runing from him, that it was not poflible 
for him to repofe his head to fleep^without wetting all the bed 
about him; infomuch as that it was very much quefl:ionedby 
fome friendly vifitants, whether he had not of himfelf^orby 
mifliake, made ufe of fome Mercurial medicine. 
The varieties or degrees of this [pontaneous filivation were fuch^ 
that he urged me not to omit them in the relation I was to make 
to your Grace^as thinking them very notable* 
The firft day^ the faliva ran thin and tranfparentjalmoft like 
water without any bubles. The 2 day ic ran frothy 5 it tafted faltj 
C which yet he is apt to think hot rather than really falt^ becaufe 
that day the inflammation was at the.height).The5day it roaped 
exceedingly 5 on which day a fmal! pio» hole break direfllyo- 
verthe place of the Stone and ran with purulent matter as fors 
merly* The 4 day the jaliva ran mffid^ fenfibly cold in the 
mouth ) (which again confirms meia that opinion 3 that the 
former fliarp taft: was the effeft of heat, and not the immediate 
quality of a fait humour h ) very little frothy. The $ day (which 
was the day of the incifion, ) it ran as on the is^th but left an ex- 
tream claminefs on the teeth, infomuch that they often clave 
together, as though they had been joyned together with glue. 
Upon the incifion,which proved not wide enough, the mem- 
branes or baggs^wherein the^ytonelay^came away firft. As to the 
Stone it felfjit was fo hard as to endure the forcipes in drawingit 
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