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thereby be, in feme degree, interrupted. Every thing 
therefore being in a favourable Way, I repeated the 
Mixture far a l'ccond Injection (the Claret being in 
a doub'e Proportion of the Water, to render it the 
more efficacious for that Purpofe) ; drew off the 
whole Contents of the Abdomen to as much as would 
flow through the Cannula ; repeated my Injections as 
before and once more, without the lead Interruption, 
rcplcnifhed her therewith. 
This total Difcharge, however, made a great Al- 
teration in the Face of Affairs j and her being full, 
and under Diffention, now, altered not, as it did at 
firff, the Cafe. A pungent Pain poffefied her Bread, 
frequently darting through all the Vifcera ; her 
Breathing became extremely difficult; her Pulfe fal- 
tered ; the Syncope returned ; and flae became fpeech- 
lefs. Under thefe Circumftances it was high time 
to conclude my Defign and therefore, having, 
emptied the Cavity, as well as the Violence of them 
would permit it, I withdrew the Cannula , applied pro- 
per Comprefs and Bandage, and finifhed the Opera- 
tion after the ufual Manner ; which was the more 
agreeable, as it ended with the perfed Pvecovcry of 
her Senfes. 
The Day following, ( OCt . 30.) on repeating my 
Vifft, which 1 did for divers others fucceffively, I 
had the Pleafurc of finding Things under a favour- 
able Difpofition ; a gentle "DiaphorejiSy from a liberal 
Ufc of Cardiac Medicines, having totally removed 
the Syncopey Dyfynoea, and all other Complaints. 
November 12. I renewed my Bandage, and fet her- 
on Foot again. 
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