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Monday morning fhe appeared well, her pulfe was 
calm, and lhe had no particular pain. Monday night 
fhe flept but little, but was very eafy the whole night. 
Tuefday morning fhe appeared well, her pulfe quiet. 
This morning, at eleven o’clock, hie was drel's’d in the 
ufual manner : The wound appear’d with a very good 
afpect 5 fhe has fuffer'd no particular pain in the parts 
where the agaric was apply’d, and is, in all refbedts, 
as well as can be expected. At feven o’clock this even- 
ing I vifited her again : She was perfectly eafy ; the 
convulfive twitches, which fhe at firft complained of, 
are quite removed, and have been fo ever fince yeher- 
day morning. 
Wednefday morning, hie continues well, and per- 
fectly eafy ; has had no return of her convulfive 
twitches, nor is there any appearance of blood thro’ 
the rollers, or dre flings. 
Thurfday, Dec. 14. hie continues very well. 
Her wound was drefled this morning, at half an hour 
after eleven o’clock, when there appeared a very proper 
difcharge of matter, not in the lead: tinged with blood. 
The whole of the agaric, with the reft of the dreff- 
ings, are come off, without giving pain. She had 
yeherday two or three convulfive twitches of the 
hump, and thigh, but they were flight. Her pulfe 
is good. 
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