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T came to Tottenham about Five in the Afternoon, 
and began with the Jelly about Six. At Supper I 
with fome Difficulty got down a little Gruel ; and 
when I went to-bed, drank fome Linfeed-tea, fweet- 
ened with Syrup of Mulberries. — I foon got to deep 5 
but, waking after fome Hours, found myfelf in a 
gentle breathing Sweat, attended with the fame un- 
pleafant putrid Smell. The Swelling in my Throat 
was, however, fenfibly dim in idled, and the Sorenefs 
much abated : At which being rejoiced, I took a 
Mouthful of the Jelly that flood by my Bedfide, and 
compofed myfelf to fleep again. A gentle Sweat 
continued during the whole Night ; and, in the Morn- 
ing, the Swelling, to my great Amazement, was quite 
reduced, and the Sorenefs fo inconfiderable, that 
about Ten o’Clock I eat fome Toad with Chocolate, 
and by Dinner-time had no more Remains of any 
Diforder than if it had never been. 
1 am very certain the Swelling was not difeharged 
by breaking ; for had it broke, even in my Sleep, I 
mud have found fome ill Tadc in my Mouth at 
waking: Whereas I was not fenfible of any difagree- 
ableTade at all, but the Smell before-mentioned 
was greatly offeniive to me, whenever I put my Nofe 
into the Bed. 
During the whole Time I have been fpeaking of, 
that is, for about Seventeen Hours, I made Water 
but once only, and then in a fmall Quantity: The 
Colour of it was very high, and it foon threw down 
an exceeding thick Sediment, as did all I made for 
Two Days afterwards, though gradually clearing up 
more and more. 
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