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his Jaw?, fo that the Teeth feemed loofe ; and his 
Cheeks were fo much irritated, that the People about 
him, nay even his Looking-Glafs could fcarce per* 
fuade him but that his Face was fwelled to twice its 
proper fize; this tingling Senfation fpread it felf far- 
ther and farther, ’till it had taken hold of his whole 
Body, efpecially the Extremities ; he had an Unfteadi. 
nefs in the Joints, efpecially of the Knees and Ancles j 
with Twitchings upon the Tendons fo that he could 
fcarce walk a-crofs the Room, and he thought that in 
all his Limbs he felt a lenfible Stop or Interruption 
in the Circulation of his Blood, and that from the 
Wrifts to the Fingers ends, and from the Ancles to 
the Toes there was no Circulation at all ; but he had 
no Sicknefs orDifpofition toVomit ’till he took the Oil, 
&c. Afterwards his Head grew giddy, and his 
Eyes mifty and wandring, next a kind of humming 
or hiding Noife feemed continually to found in his 
Ears, which was followed by the Syncopes above 
recited. 
There fupped with him two Women the fame 
Night; one of them happened to have a dill ike to 
Celery, and therefore hid a-fide all that fhe took 
for fuch, the other having before been out of order, 
and was not then perfectly recovered, eat but fparing- 
ly, but took this fuppoled Celery along with the 
other Herbs ; and felt, and complained of all the 
fame Symptoms, but in a lefs Degree than the Man 
had done. She would not be prevailed on to Vomit, 
but only took the Cordial-Draught above defcribed. 
I faw them both this* Morning, the Man is quite well, 
but the Woman is Hill out of order. 
They 
