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Next Day the Swelling of the Eyelids was gone: 
The 1 i th Ihe had a Shew of the Menfes , and the 
Wound appeared healed : From the 1 5 th to the 24 th 
the Inflammation continued to abate ; only one Day 
it increafed by fretting and weeping much 5 but by 
bleeding fhe grew better, and fo fhe continued to 
the 30 th ; unlefs one Day, upon catching Cold, her 
Eye became exceedingly inflamed, which was re- 
lieved by bleeding. Feb. 4. fhe had a little Pain in 
her Eye, and the Tunica adnata looked a little red. 
Soon after dropping in of 2 Drops of cold Water, 
the Eyelids fwelled, and a violent Inflammation of 
the Eye enfued, with a Speck appearing j but thefe 
Symptoms went off by repeated Applications of 
Leeches and a mercurial Purge. The 19 th a Ster- 
nutatory of Hellebore and Euphorbium was order’d. 
In a few Days after the Inflammation left her Eye ; 
when fhe complained fhe faw double 5 which Com- 
plaints alfo foon left her. 
The Eye is myopical, and fhe fees the right Side 
of Objects a little darkened ; yet fhe can read pretty 
fmall Characters. The Uvea is not united where 
it was divided, but ftill retains its natural Power of 
Contraction; the Tranfparency of the Huniours and 
Convexity of the Cornea arc the fame as before ; 
there is no Scar upon the Cornea ; the Shape of 
the Fupil is much alter’d, as may be feen by the 
Figure of the Eye, which I fend herewith. See Fig. 
P- 4 i L 
Upon catching Cold fhe is fubjcCt to a flight Pain 
in her Eye. At prefent there remains no other Al- 
teration than what I have juft mention’d, and what 
neccflarily follows from the Contraction of the Fu- 
pil , the not admitting a fufficient Quantity of Rays 
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