man.M a D^^ and- M a gmrnerejwett befoiight to employ this Lift 
fuccours. But they., feeing the deplored hate of the Sick, ab~ 
foiutely refilled to make the tryal, ailedging, that the Transfu- 
lion was not a. means to reftore either the folid parts, or to cure 
a Gangrene, which was apparently in his lnteftins •, they fhould" 
have ufed it foonfer, and at the very time, when the great evap- 
orations of blond were made in the Patient, But, notwiths- 
tanding all this, they were exceedingly- preif’d, to ; comply with 
their defires, and not to let their friend, dye without trying all 
means pofiible. They, "being overcome by this importunity, and 
having fecured their honor and fafety, by the declaration above 
mentioned of the Phyfitians, and by their confent to the tryal 
of this Experiment, transfufed into his veins a fmall quantity of 
Calves- bloud in a mornings whereupon, though this Patient 
was already in a Lethargy, and convulfive, and had a very low 
and creeping pulfe, yet, behold, an unexpe&ed change hapned 
tohinu His pulfe grew higher in aninftantV and became more 
vigorous *■ his Convulfions ceafed he look’d fixedly on the 
By-ftanders, fpoke pertinently, and in divers languages to thofe, 
that fpoke to him, and fell into a very quiet fleep 0 . Awakening 
three quarters of an hour after, he tookfeveral broaths for the 
reft of the day, not vomiting at all, nor having ahy ftool, al- 
though for three dayes before he could take nothing at the 
.mouth, nor had had. any inter million; of his loofenefs fince the 
very beginning of his ficknefs. Having thus remained for 24, 
hours, his forces began to diminish again, and his pulfe to grow 
low, and the loofenefs to return. His friends then urged afe~ 
cond Transfufion,*- -which being at laft performed the next morn- 
ing, the Patient indeed recover’d fome vigour again , but that 
. was of a fhorrduration, For though then allb he took his broath 
well, without vomiting, yet he voided (till by ftool, and at noon 
he began to decline, and about 5. at night he dyed, without the; 
appearance of any convulfioiis 0 His -Body being opened before 
the. Phyfitia‘fi$, ; was found "return’d into it felf from the " 
top to the bottom, and below that knot unto the anus the Bow-* 
ek were all livid, gangren’d, and of an unfapportable ftench. His 
( 'Zancre'M* _ was ;■ extraordinarily hard,., and fo obftrirded, that the 
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