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7th. I found his fkin moift, and pulfe foftened, I 
remained with him about an hour, and found a 
plentiful perfpiration throughout the body ; on which 
I omitted his bleedings : the clyfters were conti- 
nued ; and towards night he had a proper dilcharge 
by ftool, very foetid, and infpiffated. 
8th. I found, for the firft time, he had flept laft 
night, and feemed much in fpirits : the fymptomatic 
fever fomething leftened ; and he had purged laft 
night, and this day, eight times. 
9th. He had five ftools ; his neaufea much abated ; 
and a gentle diaphorefis continued. 
10th. The hngultus ceafed ; his vomiting very 
little ; his pulfe low, accelerated, and thread-like in 
its ftroke ; his purging violent ; and he greatly com- 
plained of a moft acute pain of the wounded parts. 
A paper of the following abforbent powders was 
given him every three hours in rice-water. Crabs- 
eyes and red coral prepared, of each one drachm, 
crude opium two grains : thefe were made for three 
dofes, and given as above. 
nth. He ilept well j lefs pain j pulfe more equal 5 
his diarrhea much the fame. 
1 2 tli. The threads, with which I had made the 
future of the inteftine, came out of themfelves : the 
wound well-conditioned ; fever very little ; his diar- 
rhea rather increafed. He fent for me in the even- 
ing, being much alarmed, as he thought fome li- 
quids he had taken to have pafted thro’ the wounded 
parts. 
13th. Yefterday he complained of great pains in 
his belly : the difcharge from his wound was laud- 
able matter, and in good quantity. 
