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this day laid afide, except the infufion ; of which 
die took a cup-full and an half; but her mouth foon 
became fo dry, that die could fcarcely fwallow a little 
tea ; and the vertigo was fo violent, that die dag- 
gered : her fight was fo weakened, that die could 
fcarcely read. Notwithdanding this, die had no 
anxiety, nor naufea, nor pain ; but her appetite was 
lefs, and her pulfe quicker. The 31b all the lad- 
mentioned fymptoms continued the fame : the two 
pointed eminences on the upper part of the bread 
were become two little holes likewife, and had dis- 
charged a few drops of good matter. 
The id of February the upper fore had difcharged 
but little matter, and that thinner than before. That 
near the nipple was become more livid, and the two 
holes were larger ; but there had been no difcharge 
for Several days. The pulfe and appetite were good, 
deep natural, the body open. The pain, indeed, 
was continual, but lefs acute. The 2d, little altera- 
tion. The fores difcharged but little. From this 
time they were drefied twice in a day with Nutritum , 
and over all the Emp. Saturnin. The pain was not 
fo violent, but was felt in another place, which be- 
gan to fwell. From the 6th to the 28th better and 
worfe : the pain more or lefs acute ; and the cata- 
menia paffed without any bad effects. At the end 
of this month the fchirrus all over the bread was 
much Softened, and fenfibly diminifhed. This was 
the opinion of Dr. du Bois and Dr. Winter, as well 
as of Dr. Lambergen. 
The id of March an inflammation arofe on the 
foie of the right foot, and extended up the leg about 
four fingers above the heel. It ended in two great 
blitters. 
