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bad, ftartled oiten, and (creamed out as in an Agony, ef- 
pecially when defired to drink, and complained mifera- 
bly whenever be made Urine, faying it hurt him. The 
next Morning he vomited up the Herbs he had eat the 
day before, unalter’d. I was fent for that Day in the Af- 
ternoon, and found him in a perfedl Agony, all in a 
fweat, trembling, tofling himfelf up and down, talking 
continually, looking very wild 5 hisPulfelow, and fome-- 
times quicker, then flower : His Urine made the Night be- 
foie as well Colour’d as ordinary. I delired hira.toDrink5 
betook a little in his Mouth, but as it was going down, 
he threw it out with Violence, faying it hurt him 5 and 
praying that he might take no more. We over perfuaded 
him to hold a little in his Mouth and fwallow it by de- 
grees and gently 5 he did fo with a little more eafe, but 
was glad when ’twas over. We bid him fuck the Drink 
thro’ a Quill^ he try ’d,. but could not get it down by con- 
tinual Gulps, but ftopt as foon as a very little was pafs’d, 
ftill crying out that it hurt him to fwallow it. 
I, prefently declared the Cafe to be defperate* However 
for the fatisfaftion of the Relations, Bliftering Plafters 
were apply’d to the Back and on each fide of the Neck 3 
and' a Diuretic Bolus of SaL Succin, Camphor- and Conferv, 
LhjhL was given every fix Hours 3 for he feemed from the 
firft of his Complaint to have a difficulty of Urine. 
The next day, the 24th at Noon, I found him much 
worfe, he had raved all Night 3 could not bear the fight 
of any thing white, and faid, that if all the Women in 
the Room who had white Aprons would go out, he 
(houldbc well prefently. He faid he would drink if we 
would give him it in a black Cup^ but when brought 
made many Excufes and could not, tho’ at the fame time 
complain’d he was dry, and pleafed himfelf with talking 
of full Pots. He eat fome Bread and Butter heartily, but 
vomited it up quickly together with a frothy Slime. We 
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