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all that Day. This revived him, and raifed his 
Pulfe a little. 
He then told me, in Anfwer to the Queftions I 
put, that the Tefticles were not hurt } that the 
twitting of the Horfe gave him at that Inftant the 
intolerable Senfe of being fplit afunder. I anfwer’d, 
that a violent and fudden Stroke, from the Pummel 
of the Saddle, upon the Os ‘Pubis, might probably 
give him that Senfation : He replied, that it did not 
feel like a Stroke, and ftill perfifted in his firft Ex- 
preilion of being fplit afunder. 
A warm Fomentation was order’d to be con- 
ftantly applied, and an Ounce and half of Glauber’s 
Salt, quicken’d with two Grains of Emetic Tartar, 
to be given in a Quart of Gruel. 
At Eleven that Night an emollient Glyfter was 
given, the Salts having as yet done nothing. Before 
Morning he had fix large loofe Stools 5 but it gave 
him exquifite Pain to be lifted upon the Bed-pan. 
Next Morning, IV ednef day, the Swelling was 
increafed, and the Colour deeper. I prefcribed an 
Electuary of Bark and Salt of Amber, to prevent, 
if poffible, the approaching Mortification. 
The ftale Beer Poultice was applied 5 and that 
Evening, a Fever coming on, ten Ounces of Blood 
were taken from his Arm. 
Next Morning, Thurfday , the Salts were repeated 
without the Emetic Tartar, and he had four Stools. 
All this while he had made no Water, except 
about a Spoonful juft after he was put into the 
Chariot. The lower Part of the Belly, where a 
diftended Bladder would' certainly point, was not 
fwell’d, tho’ the Parts upon the Os Pubis were very 
much fo. The Scrotum increafed in Bulk and bad 
Colour every Hour; and the Infide of the right 
Thigh 
