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him to be put in the Bath from half an Hour paft 
11, till half an Hour paft 1. 
He found himfclf very well in the Bath; his 
Clyfter there came from him, and he had a good 
Stool. He was put to Bed again at a Quarter paft 1 : 
There he had another Stool, and found himfelf very 
well; neverthelefs he was yet very feverifh. 
He flept from half an Hour paft 4 till half an Hour 
paft 6 ; after which his Fever was almoft half gone. 
He was put into the Bath again at half an Hour 
paft 7 in the Evening. He defired it himfelf; partly 
on account of the Eafe which it had hitherto given 
him; partly becaufe the Situation of lying on his 
Back, and fitting in the Bath, was an agreeable 
Change from that of lying on his Belly ; which he 
was oblig'd to do in his Bed. His Pulfe was very 
well in the Bath 5 his Look and Eyes were more 
clear than in the preceding Bathings; and indeed 
he neither had any Pain in his Belly, nor at his Sto- 
mach, nor in his Breaft, nor in his Head ; the Wound 
only fmarted now-andthen; he could not bear being 
touch'd about it ; however his Belly was very flat, and 
he began to be hungry. 
He flaid an Hour and half in the Bath, and flept 
good Part of the Night and Morning. 
Monday , May 20th, 3d Day.] He did not wake 
till 8 o' Clock : He had hardly any Fever at all, and 
he found himfelf much better than the Day before. 
I order’d another Clyfter to be given him, on ac- 
count of the Benefit which he had received from it 
the Day before, and becaufe he had pot been at Stool 
fince. It made him fick at Stomach again, and did 
not come from him. 
I had 
