55© Mr. anderson’s Account of 
Auguft r, One had no complaint. The reft not alto- 
gether free from pains, and a fenfe of wearinefs or 
weaknefs. 
2d, All were pretty free from pain; but one had hill 
too much heat in his hands. 
. 3d, All recovered; fome trifling pains and a little 
weaknefs excepted. 
Thefe notes I kept of the five who had eaten of one 
filh. With regard to thofe who had eaten of the other 
two filh, they were not l'o feverely handled. No figns 
of illnefs appeared amongft them till night; fome 
had then a naufea , retching, and fome loofe ftools. 
Others felt only pains in the backs, arms, and legs, as 
in a rheumatifm ; but it was obferved, that in all, the 
face was more or lefs affe£ted with an uneafy fenfe of 
ftiffhefs. All thefe, though at firft flightly ailing, and 
though the fymptoms were later in coming on, had this 
circumftance attending them, that they were all worfe 
next day in the evening. 
On the 25th, they continued much the fame as on the 
day before in the afternoon; but, towards night, they 
grew fomewhat better. They had pains in their arms 
and legs, with a weaknefs and fenfe of heat on the fur- 
face of the body. 
2 6th, All complained in the fame manner ; and, though 
the pains were lefs, they continued^ often fhifting fud- 
denly from one place to another, and the weaknefs ra- 
ther in creafed. 
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