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28th, He was not fo much troubled with the fre- 
quent returns of his complaints : his pulfe was quick, 
and the fpots kept out with itching. 
29th, He was much the fame as yefterday, only 
more cheerful in the intervals, and the fpots appeared 
fewer. He got frequently out of bed and walked in 
the room. 
30th, The attacks returned much feldomer, and 
he would not keep in bed, but walked a great deal 
about the room, though his pulfe was ftill feverifh. 
Many of the fpots difappeared : mod: were grown pale, 
and fome of a dun hue : Thofe on the palm of the 
right hand were almoft gone. — He faid, the fpots 
grew always fairer every time the fits returned, and 
then he feltpricking pain with great heat, efpecially 
on the infides of his arms and legs, and in his feet 
and toes. 
July iff, I found him walking about the room, 
his pulfe ftill quick. Laft night he had been pretty 
eafy and free. The fpots were pale and difappearing. 
He took a laxative, which operated very well. 
2d, Laff night he got pretty good reft, but this 
morning the prickling and tremorous fenfation over 
the whole body returned, but did not laft long. He 
afterwards got up, walked about, and looked after 
his bufinefs. The fpots were moftly gone. He ob- 
ferved, that the pricking pains in his arms and legs, 
and in alarge fpot on his back (which troubled him, 
in all his former accidents) came now only in the fore- 
noons, and then almoft ceafed for the reft of the 
day. 
3d, Every thing much the fame, but the attacks 
were lighter. 
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