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He could not now lie upon his Back or Left, *vi&. 
the affe&ed Side, but lay always on his Right Side, 
leaning on his Right Elbow. In April 1734. his 
Left Knee, from a Contrattion of the Mufcles ele- 
vating it, was always drawn up towards the Abdo- 
men , infomuch that he could not (land upright. His 
Left Tejlicle , formerly lefs than the Right, was now 
become feirrhous, and increafed to double the Mag- 
nitude of this, and the Left Spermatic Veffels felt 
like a knotty Chord. A fort of He&ic Fever attended 
him, the Exacerbation of which, as well as of his 
Pains, was generally about Noon, and Six in the 
Evening. He had no Sleep of Nights without a Pare- 
goric. Though his Appetite failed him, he had no 
Propenfity to vomit, nor complained of Thirft. His 
Refpiration and Urine were not amifs. His Pains 
were always exafperated by the Ufe of heating Medi- 
cines 5 and whenever the Pain feized the Inteftines* 
terebinthinate Clyfters increafed them, whereas 
emollient and refrigerating ones mitigated them ; 
by the Ufe of which he had daily one or two Stools. 
The Foeces were of a middling Confidence, 
lightly tinged with Bile. The Blood frequently 
taken away by V. S. in frnall Quantities, had always 
a thick, tough, fizy Buff-like pleuritic Coat ; and at 
firft, from each feveral Bleeding, he found Relief. 
January 4. 1733-4. The Apothecary firft admi- 
niftered to him, for the Colic, EleSf. Lenitiv. dr 
c Pnlv. Diafen. 01 . Junip. and emollient Clyfters. 
Three Days after, Pains feizing his Left Side, and the 
Sphincter Vejica , they were removed by repeated 
Bleedings, and Decott. Hord . & Lap . Prunel. and 
Syr . Althaa. On the 12th, he complained of a 
Heat 
