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He found himfelf a little out of Order after Bleed- 
ing, and had feveral Naufeas . I had a Ample 
Cordial made for him with five Ounces of Balm- 
Water, one Ounce of Syrup of Barberries, and one 
Ounce of Syrup of Clove-july flowers; of which he 
took feveral Spoons-full a Day, when his Spirits 
fecm'd to fail him. 
He fweated much all the Afternoon ; which made 
me defer bathing him till half an Hour after Seven $ his 
Pulfe was fhort, quick, and flrong: The firft Hour 
he was in the Bath made no Alteration 5 he was fick 
at Heart, and fpit up a white Froth; at laft he fell 
afleep in the Bath for at lead an Hour : His Pulfe 
feem'd to be flower, and, coming out of the Bath, he 
found himfelf very well. He was drefled as before 
at 10 o' Clock, and laid upon the Belly. He flept 
beft Part of the Night, which hindred his being 
blooded at 3 or 4 o' Clock, as I had order’d. 
May 19th, Sunday , 2d Day.] At 8 o' Clock in 
the Morning I found him in a flrong Fever. I had 
two Porringers of Blood taken from his Arm : The 
Bleeding made his Pulfe fhort, low, and quick, and 
himfelf fick at Heart. His Pulfe grew flrong again, 
and the Fever came upon him. I defigned to bathe 
him yet that Morning j which fhould have been done 
if he had been blooded earlier; but it was late; and, 
befides, he had had no Stool. I therefore thought 
it neceffary to give him an emollient and anodyne 
Clyfter at 10 o' Clock. He was afterwards drefs'd ; 
and I deferred his Bathing till 4 in the Afternoon : 
But the Clyfter not being come from him, and the 
Boy complaining of a Pain in his Stomach, I order'd 
him 
