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they held, and was by them put back in my Cure; km 
I as often repeated the faid Stitches in manner and me- 
thod as before-mentioned. 
Abouc the tench Day the larger Blood- Veflels ap- 
peared conglutinated and covered with newFlefli; the 
Gula^f good Afpedl, the inflammation of that and all 
the Neighbouring parts gone. I now dreft with Lini- 
ment ArceL 
On the Eleventh tb^ fymptomatic Fever was in a 
manner gone, and the Wound under the circumftances 
of good digeftion. 
In the mean time the Diet when he could fwallow 
was of Mutton-Broth, Ale- Meat, Poacht-Eggs. 
The Cough continuing a long time very fevere, was 
at length overcome by duly adhereing to the L'molus- 
aforefaid, with repeated Boles of Bdjam. LucateL Conf. 
Rofar, Rub. hora fomni, with a Draught of a Peroral 
Decoction, ufed alfo inftead of common Drink To 
mitigate the violence of it, and procure him Sleep, 
the following Hmflus w^as frequently ufed, and never 
fail'd our expectation, B: 0/. AmjgdaL DuL Rec, Expr^fs 
l^.Syr. de Mecon: Laud.Lond.{Aq. Stefkl\\, Solut.} 
gr. ij* fi^t haufius hvya fomni ftimfidus. 
About the Eleventh and Twelfth Day5 we plainly 
difcovered little Portions of new Flefli arifmg not on- 
ly from the Carneous Membrane incumbent on the 
Gullet, but alfo out of the Subflance of the Carti- 
lages themfelves, both on the upper and lower parts of 
the divided TrAchda, The external containing parts of 
the Neck began now to unite by Incarnation ; new Fiefh- 
arifmg and apparently leflening the dimenfions of the 
Wound every time there was a Laceration of the. 
Stitches, infomuch that two Needles were now fuffi- 
eient, whereas I ufed in beginning noc lels than. 
