430 Mr , nourse’s Cafe 
The regimen enjoined him, with refpedl to diet, was 
only gruel, panado, and fage-tea, with barley water or 
thin gruel to drink; and the medicines were the fol- 
lowing : 
$£ Manna, 
01. Atnygd. D. ana 
Aq. Alexit. Simp. §j. 
— Nucis Mofcbat. Jj. m. f. haujlus quam 
primum fumendus et quartd qudque bora repetendus donee 
alvus ref ponder it. 
Deco SI. PeSloral. 5viij\ 
01. Lini. gij. 
fin A. fbebaic. guttas xl. f. enema quovis- 
tempore infundendum Ji dolor abdominis urgeat. 
27 th, Vifiting him early the next morning, I found 
the night had been fpent in great reftleflnefs and inqui- 
etude, notwithftanding the clyfler had been thrown up 
according to the direction. He was exceedingly low; his 
ikin felt ftill cold and clammy; his pulfe weak and 
fluttering ; he complained of frequent chills, and an op- 
preflive tightnefs of his belly, though the wound had 
difeharged confiderably a thin, ferous humour, which 
had wetted the bandage quite through. Nor was the 
tenlion of the abdomen , at this time, fuflicient to ac- 
count for this oppreflive pain he complained of ; from 
whence I concluded it to be fpafmodic. The 
dreflings were removed ; and I defired my ap^ 
prentice, to foment the part with an infufion of the 
emollient 
