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and jfonietimcstwo Motions every Day for Seven Days 
together, in Oppofition to the mod efficacious Rcflrin- 
gents. Aifb it made its regular Return by vaft Pro- 
fulions of Blood from the Intefiines , in the Begin- 
ning of October following, to the End of the fir ft 
Period of Seven Days, without Gripings, or any fuch 
uncafy Senfations. Thus, again, it kept as orderly 
Rcturnsabout the Vernal and Autumnal Equinoxes of 
t lie Years 1732, 1733, with vaft Profufion of Blood by 
Stool, for the ulualTerm of Seven Days,, agreeing in 
all CircumBances with the preceding Years. Likewife 
at, or very near thefe two grand Sealons, in the Years 
1734, 1735, this habitual Haemorrhage broke away 
by the Kidneys and urinary \ Paffage 5 and Bill con- 
flantly, for thefe Two Years, kept its old Bated Time 
of Seven Days, without any other Variation. 
This young Man was feized in Dec. 1735, with 
the Small-pox , of the DiBindt Kind, which produced 
fuch a Change in his Conftitution, that he efcaped 
thofc periodical Hemorrhages, or any other fponta- 
neous Evacuations equivalent thereto, for the Two 
Seafons of the Year 173 6 ; and remained in very good 
Health till Chrijimas following, being above Thirteen 
Months free from any Symptoms of his old Eruption. 
But, upon ‘December the 27th, without any previous 
Notice of Heavinefs and Sleepinefs, the Hemorrhage 
returned by the urinary ‘Paffages ; but much more 
favourably, and continued only Three Days. Again, 
on May the 13th following, 1737, he then felt the 
previous Warnings, and bled again by Urine to the 
20th of the fame Month; with this Difference, that 
for Three Days the Urine was only Coffee-coloured, 
but afterwards, for Four Days longer, every Difcharge. 
