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Show r' £ '46 0f t/Be DIFFERENCES of DISEASESJ Of the DIFFERENCES (37‘ DISEASES. fall off, and leave Pits behind the: . Sometimes the Matter i3 watry or ferous. It is divided into u'iflirzo‘? and rorzfluent. . The MEAS LES are an eruptive catarrbul Fever, generally "1"" demie, which drives out an acrid cziultic Matter in the Form of red Spots, like Flea-bites, which appear on thcfourilo Day. The SC AR LET Fever is known by the reel brood Spot: on the Skin, of a frarlet Colour. They appear on the fir/r' Days-oi the Fever, fometimes before the Fever is perceived. r "hey are teen in the Face, Where [Dotted Fever: fearce ever appear, but without any Elevation. The MIL I ARY Fever is diftinguifhed by redor w/yite sziuler about the Size of ["17 M or Poppy-fled. Sometimes they contain a pel/utid Fluid. They appear on the tbirelorfourt/J Day, {ometimes not till thefevent/J or fourteenth. MA I. I G N A N T or PU T R i D Fever: are attended with afuddm It]: ofSlrengI/G ; the Pulfe is ten/e and hard, but quiet and/moi]. There is a [feudue/J, Gio'o'irzefr, ZVuufea, and Vomiting. ' ‘he Tongue is White at firfl, but becomes daily dark and dry, at lat? iiitt' and black. Sometimes they are epidemic, attended with Spots, which break out on thefourt/J or [event/7 Days. SPOT T E D Fever-r, properly fo culled, are eonlagiour and greatly fflulignmzt'. The Head in an Inllant perceives its dire lilieéls, and nothing {ooner fubducs the Strength than theire. They are attended with Spot: of various Colours, which break out on the '47 vets the molt violent Symptoms, which continue till the Time of the Criflr. The PuZ/e is great and full; its Seat is in various Parts of the Body. The CA USUS or BUR N INC- Fever is attended with a burning and, as it were, igneous Heat over the whole Body, with an unqueizrboéle Thir/i and :1 dry, chap'tl and black Tongue. The are rare in thefe Parts. A BILIOUS Fe-UC?‘ is attended with hum/2: fibril, Thief}, 17m gui/b, and Inguietuile ; as alto with l'Emirizrg, or :1 continual Reaeb~ ing to vomit, [)i/iom‘ and copious Stools, Cold/Mfr of the Extremities, internal Heat, and a earu'iu/gic fluxiety. it is {ometimes very acute, the Symptoms are more vehei ent, Iaufing a violent [11,42oumotion of the Sfoflifl£l2 or Duodwzum, w .ich kills the Patient before the femur/2 Day. 'l"heINrLAMr,1ATION of the STOMAC H is known by a violent intern/.71 Ifeut, grout flux/er}, a heavy triad-ye Pain in the Prerordiu, chiefly ubout the Pit of the Stomue/J, great Thirlt, Watching, anuietude, tolling of the Body, Co/dnej} ofthe Extre~ mom, :3. Contracted, frequent, and hardilh Pu/fe, diflicult [freer/2- ing, Reat/Jiflg to vomit, increafe of Pains after any Thing is fwallowed. A QU INsEY, or Zrflummalion of the Fuuter, is attended with :tFever and a burning Pair], Tumour, and Redoe 5, Dji‘rully of urea/biog or fwd/lo wing. A .l'HRE NSY is an Inflammation of the z'l/feniriger of the Brain, _ accompanied with an arute Fever, terrio/o Pain: of the Iz'eau', 2-) continual Delirz'zmz, with great Boldnels and Inquietude. .A PE R 1 PN F. UM ONY is an Inflammation ot‘the Lungs, attended: With Dg'fliiulty of" Breathing, W'Eigbt in the Breull', 21 Congo, and fourt/J, fiftb, or fevemb Day, chiefly on the Back and Loins. They are frequent in Comps. P E s T I L E N T I A L Fever: are the acute/3 of a1], and proceed from a poifonour [Win/mu brought from the Eel/fern Countrier, and are attended with Bulioer, and Carl/unrles. They (lifl'er from other rorztagious, malignant, and/potted Fever: in being to very acute, for they lometimes kill thefir/z' or feroizd Day. An E R vs I P E L A C E 0 Us Fever may properly be placed among the eruptive, which by an intenie hdotion of the Blood and Humours drives an ucrid Serum of afqu/Jureour euuflie Nature, to the extreme Parts, with a Tumour, Rel/724}, Hear, and Pain. The "Iumour attacks :1 particular Part, iten the Face, and is fthe Colour of a Rofe. INFLA M MATORY Fever: arife when the Blood or Humour: are congelled contrary to Nature, and greatly firetch and prels the Nimvous zlfembraue: with Pain. The S‘; NOCHA or SA N c UIN E oos Fever is mute and continua], being excited by the Blood too much congefled in the nervo- "ii/11"?" Dez'irium, Consul/ions, and Maine/5. g A HE PA TITIS, or Iry‘mmmution of the Liver, is known by :1 mrmbrmreorr: Parts, which unlets timely difcufled by the Benefit of Nature and Art, induces a fatal inflammation. It begins with a {95/52:1th Mprclwndriu, Etc. a purulent Spittir; . ,1 ') cl L E U RISY has been generally underflood to be an from»motion of the Plum), but lief/nan, tuught by muny Di: , affirms, that it is of the Supeiflries of the rizrmoru-"us Sub/"am: of the Lungr. It is attended with an mute and pri; mg Pair; of tl't: Sit/1', Dfiru/ty of Brent/jug, immoderslo 179M, :1 hard, freq/oer: Pun/[5, él dry or :1 moi/{(357157}, and {emetimes :1 bloody Spitting. A PA RA PHRI: N [T Is, or lip/iommutim of the Diopbrqgm, is REtCIIdCd with the ul‘uul Symptom ot'a fiver ; belides which the Brent/1mg is Mich/65H, and Sly, oratirrg, and performed only bv the 114mm: ol‘the Yiiorax. There is an involuntary Loughir, 2.. PM???" Peri/z on the Region ofthe Liver and Diup ire/gm ; a $173.- The liztillence oft/2:: Lyon/e is flig/Jt Shivering, and a very gentle Senfe of Cold, and foon difcovets A |