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Show gift; Of the DXF'FERENCES ofDIsuAses. are well 1.:ndwn. it has likewil'e been found by long Experience, What the Bleeding at the Nofe, and Spitting of Blood have returned monthly, with Col/lne/i of the Extremities. Nor is it uncommon for "omen, whole alien/e; are zzpprg/feel, to vomit Blood every aKlonth. xlgue: not only return on certain Days but Hours like- wiie. Many Phyficians of the firi} Clais al‘cribe theie periodical - ~.M.._1-...< ...-‘._ .. Returns to the Influence of the Moon and other Planets, RE T R0 G R A D E Difeafes are thofe wl erein the peeeant ill/latter "being thrown out on the external Parts, leaves its Station and returns to the internal, where it occupies the nervous Parts, and produces the mail grievous [l/Jalaeliey. if it falls on the Brain or its Memoranen there will ariie Pljrenfles, epileptic Convul 10715., Palfles, the flobonias, Gutta Serenas, and LDfS of [id/emery. If it afi'ca-g Praecflr/lz‘a, it will bring on the eonvuwve fl/llmza, tlae fierine Cough, the iflrating Catarrl), difiitult Breathing, and Lofs of Strength. If it attacks the Stomaco, thence will proceed molt violent Pains, Of the DIFFERENCES QfDISEASF/J 4; A QUOT ID I A N Fever, or Algae returns every other Day, at: the/ante Hour, and the 1fit is terminated in leis‘ than 2.4. Hour; A TERI" IAN has an Merritt-flan of two Days, ani generally begins about nine in the Morning; ; thole that come in the Night are of the Wori't Kind. from the Back. The Shivering or Sljal'ing leems to come A (LUARTAN has an lntermillion ofthree i ays ; the coltl Fit continues about two Hours, without Vomiting, 53?. and the Heat ttrminates in about five or fix, without any remarkable Evacua« tiou. The h'eaeltiuring that Time {Gems uncommonly heavy. CONT I N UAL FE V E R s are thofe which have no remarkable Qemiflm or Exacerbation through their whole Courle. An KPH E M E R A is terminated in twenty-four Hours. The Shivering is but (mall, the Pulfe large and frequent, the flare red, the Heat moderate; there is a Laflturle, a Pain in the flea/i, Cardialgiee, Hieeups, Diarrbwas, and dangerous Inflammation: of theft: Parts. In this Cafe the Phyfician innit ahfiain from all, [ten pellents, Cat/Jartier, Emeliee, and Bleeding, and keep me hotly in a ill/ant of Sleep. It goes 03" by Sweating. A CA TAR RHA I. Fever generally begins in the Evening with Shivering and Colzlrze/li oi the E;rtreniitie5, "g/lz'rJene/E, a Da77re of maling lVater, which yet is but little; an univer/hl flange/or, Ci. gentle equable Per (piration, taking); Care not to meddle with Topics. tulle Appetite, Thiri‘i, difficult Swallowing, a Stimulut in the La- MA N I F E ST Difizafe: are thot'e whoie cauies are easily known; the OCC U LT are either new, or l‘uch whole Nature, Carries, anti Events are not tliicovered. This is the Seine '72 of Injipon‘ates which Sydenlzam 'iuipeét'ed to be owing to the peculiar Configuration of rynx, Heat in the IVE/irils and Fauees; after which 81'2"leng a. Heaviae/s ofthe Breai'c. At Night Heat with a quicl‘ Pal/e, a violent Cong/J, a Heat in the Fumes, troubled Sleep: In the him-n- the Cele/lial Bodies; to {uch a Cauie Cambden, in his Britannia, zfcribes the Sweating Sidnefs. In theie Cafes it will be {afett t0 of Appetite. It goes oifl y a Sweat, by nan/king up IZj'Eiit'P/lrltgm, by a Running at the N05, or by a Diarrhoea. ' nive the wealaell Medium" {uch asfixed .Diajrlaoretier, gentle Law- . 'l‘he HE c '1‘1 c Favor is attentler with eontinizal f rat, the Page ‘3 bard, Will's 311d unequal; the Slain {lilLl Tongue art: hard, rough, 8 - 41:7)", and tenroerate flizaleptte; ing Sweating, Heavineis, and a "Tot-par of the whole l'iotly, "Tan: and tlry; there is a Flu/lying in the Climb, the Body i; weak, the Cid, and continually waiting: anti the Bones {i‘ieic out in every Part. "il l '1"? The SLOW Fever has inilder Synptcnzs, and before Noon the Pal/e is natural; the Alp/[elite is not lo hid, the "realize/r {0 great, Of lie Dmrentuces of DISEASES. H E Dr F F E R E N c E of Diflafes rel‘pefls their Dflinflion or Divifian into Clajfet, accordin (Yr 0 their Nature, variou; D nor the Slin to dry. "1 he Urine it} not in (lurk-coloured. A L7Ll1lfll Fever it: l'i )CI‘iS from an Obtl‘rufiion ol' the [3:31.712 in Clllltletl VVOI'HEII. Caz! er, or eli ' erelzl Cirrunyianees. The NE R vo US Fever begins; Vit i Staple/nifaflinlit that the \ Patient can li‘unse i-ulieve himiizlf ill. FEVERS. FE V E R3 are known by a frequent Puhe, and begins with Shivering, which is iiicceetled by Heat. In attain; the Pill/e beats about 100 Times in a Minute ; in flelults 70:, in old Per/on: 60 ; therefore when thefe Numbers are remarkabh exceeded the Pal/fl is frequent. [N'ri itMITTiNG lirvnns have fimrol Fit: in fourtCCfl Days, which appear and diiiiitnearbyl'liurns. . A (2110." i a letls a little (Jibg'llrzgflj with now and then a I . I 171‘" -I +3 33"} (/3 (If «7153f ; i431: htude, Heuvinelb, (111d Dejeflion oi hiintl, U;a‘~,'iiieis or (Eidilineii; m the Head, 21 Diflelifl) of every 'I‘liingg; little 'l‘hirlh 3" 11‘9"" nation to vomit 3 the Poly? is low, aizieé‘, anu uargrtal, It is genew rally Worie in the Evening. H16 SM A L I. l'ox is an eruptive contagious Fever, which on the fourth Day throWs out reel Sfotr on thebkin, which growiniz 9) large Pu/lllléf, are filled with a virulent Matter, fiippuratty . |