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Show I The SIGNS of DrssAses, then flew. heats teventy Times in at Atlanta, then it will heat ginoo Times in an Hour, and 100,800 in twenty-tour Hours. And it we allow the great A'rtery ot a thong Man to he. Capable of receiving an Ozmee of Blood at every Palfi', the whole fl/[afx will circulate at lealt tlyreg n fmgle Beat teems a little interrupted, to as to make a Kind of a deal/‘5 Beat. The myuraas,firmicating, wermz‘eular, iremalear, taprizating, firrated, dicrotaus Pal/e: of Galen are nothing but Pal/e5 more or lets unequal, which vary in their Mixture, Order, and Suecefiion, As When the Beat is firtt [mall then great, afterwards quiet, and 91 -31}; SEMEIOTICE; or; Times in an Hour, :1 id 72 Times in 24. Hours ; or more accurately almott 79 Times in the atoretaid Space. An EO\UA L PULSE is canted by the Influx of a due Quantityof Blood trom the Veins into the Auricles of the Heart, and from thence into the Ventrieles, and its regular litflux from the Ventricles into the Arteries, which renders the hiotion of the Heart equable and moderate. A Gas AT PULSE is that wherein the Artery teels greatly dilited, and is canted by a copious Af‘dux of Blood to the Heart, and the it is alto worth obterving, that the Page is greater and gate/tee in a [Man than a Mama ; as alto in tiller/5 and /aagaiaw-l~£llaas Tem- peraments than in the pilzlegmatz'c and :aulauelalie 3 in the lean and jiemler, than in the fat and 05%. in Infants the Faye is quiet and [aft ; in yang Perfms, (larder, greater, and more via/eat. In the Ola', the Faye is great, tomewha lard and flew. like Etlunon into the Arteries. Laleur and Ea'ereife increate the Pal/e and Cfreala/z‘m, but Ref} A LITTLE PU 1.512 is to called when the Dilatation of the Artery is but little felt, and {hows that a tmall Qiantity of Blood is and Ia'leaef: render them more weat and/law. Loud toeaking, or tent to the Ventricles of the Heart, and that the Diaflale is tmall,zis attending {teep Places render the Rgfbiratlen intente, which enlarge: and auirtem the Pulte. In VVatching the Pal/e is more iii/idle; alto that the Ettutron into the Arteries is the tame. A QUICK PU LS E is known by the frequent beating of the Ar- in Sleep more/law and languid. The drinking law" 5%, Caz/fie, or thelike, gait/Pen the Pazfl; as alto plciztffiel rituals: tery from a more tpeedy Reflux of the Blood from the Veins to the Heart. A SLow PULSE is when the beating of the Artery is perceived lets frequent than utual, and thews that the Reflux of Blood from the Parts to the Heart is retarded in its Motion. A STRON G or VIOLENT PU LSE is when it is great and qaicl at the tame Time, and happens when a large Qiantity of Blood is carried to the Heart by the Veins, and is more than ordinarily rapil. A WEAK PU LSE is when it is little and flow ; and {hows that the (luamity of Blood tent back to the Heart is [mall and relardea'in its Courte. A HA RD PU LSE is when the Artery ittelt feels more teafl, retiaem, or bard. A SOP T PU LSE denotes the zlrtery to be faft,flaetid, and relaxL'd. Thete two latt may be tometiines natural in different Ages and Temperaments. An UN E Qp A L PULSE is tometimcs great, tometimes lz'ttle,110W quiet, then flow; tometimes weal, and then violent. An lN'l‘ERMIT'l‘ING PU Lse is when the Pal/alien: are inmrupted, that is, when after two Beats the tlsird fails; or otter three thcfow'l/Ja tie. and is cauted by tome Oil/Earle or Impedimcut, from gray/17m Bleed, or Poly/lea: Cantrefiom in the Ventricles or AuriCK'ii or when thick Blood is forced in too great Plenty to the Heart, all" for a while tutpends its Sy/lele. , From Experiments it appears, that it the Body weigh 140 Pounds, eighty of it will contiit of Fluids. Suppotc then that tliC Put! it?" Terror renders the Pal/e zmeaztal, little, and reizz‘rafled ; Joy, fregum? and great; Anger, gait/5 and hard; Sadneis rautes it" to he 1 . more flaw, little, deep, and weal) 5 and intente Thinking ma ees it more languz‘d and wea/E. ‘ then the Wind having been long lye/lab! or Seat/l), turns to the EM or Nerf/5, the Pal/e becomes more~ few/e, Ufggw'c' ‘ ' 117's"5 !' J, i ,. as alzto ween ' ' tne erztl'fllver rites in the Bareme/er. 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