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Show 388 Of difzz'rzgm‘floing DISEASES: Of (lzfl277gzzz/73Hi‘g DISEASES. Sort of an eryfipelatous Heat in the Fame: and Wind-pipe; though fometimes an epidemic, malignant, catarrhal Fever may happen to rage. There is another which fig/fawn calls a Nii-bENTERIC FEVER, Which is generally miiialgen for the tormer. but is neither epidemic, nor contagious, nor pctechial. nor fu-dd‘enly fatal, but generally continues lon. ger than twenty-one Deys ; it is attended with Loldnefs of the Extra. nrities, thin Urine with little Sediment; frequent Coughing. with a finali Excretion of crude Mutter ; a Redneis and Pain in the Faum; a Loath'ng of Food; a Want of :hirft, with uncertain Exacerbations. This feems to be :t-kin to the N rrtvoos Ftven, in which the Patients at firlt {eem languid and uneafy, Without any Mark: oFan evident Dileafe: rThey have \‘t'earinei's and flying Pains; a Drynefs of the Lips and Tongue ; but little Thirli ; rather a. Diflike than Defire ofmuth Drink; 389 The Quartmz has two Fit: in {our Days ; it isfpvriom ii‘it does not ob{crve the ufual Times of Invaiion, which are in the Afternoon and E- vening It is (and to be (omz'nual, if there is not a perfeét lnteriniflion between the Fits, with a Languor of the Body, a gentle but preternat‘ ral Heat, and a quick Pulfe. A HhC'I‘; c anmt fupervenes to a Dropfy, Confimption, Atrophy, {corbut:c Cachexy, and has its Rife from Aporlents of the l'zftrm or Mrfmegv; or from the Corruption, Pntreflietion, or lndnration of the Jr'yflmerir G/mzdr, and is therefore incur ztbfe. But SI ow FlaVE R- generally fucceed Quark/11.21; and Trrtimzr, injudi. cioufly treated, enormwus Ha-inorrhuges, and tedious Dil'ealts. Liliewile, if through the \t-‘enknei‘s oi‘the ~moniach, (l gI‘L‘a'I Qtizitrzity ot‘Crudines are generated, a flow Fever will arn‘c. In (L 11' 1', the i'ulfe is always quick, but remarkably {o in the l‘vlorning ; who cc the Greeks are oblgrved to be tinctured with Rednei‘s at all 'l‘irnes ot‘the Day. with they often in a Day find themfelve> giddy, make pale Urine. are greatly drl‘pirited and anxious, without being able to allign any Region for it. They have often tranfitnt Uiiilinefles, the l'trlfe at the {me great We‘aknefs. Time being low, quick, and unequal ; they have fometimes cold clam: more natural in 21 Morning and beore Meals; after e my Sweats, Rifing in the Throat, and the like. quick, with a Flulhing in tne Checks, and the Weuknei‘i is not (1) (treat. Of lNrLAt: M A TORY Few R5, the J'ei-zymmu; and 1' ' i molt common. A true Plath/j has ita Sent in the I) ‘14, a anlmme which As for :LIILIAR r, Vnr‘rotovs, NiORBILLOUS, and PETECHIAI. FE- VERS, the) may be why diliing. (hed from each other. lnafe/erér'a/or jpotmi [law the Spots do not rir'e up, nor render the Skin rough, nor break out with Lold, flying Heat, Itching and Heat in the Skin, and great (prr'elfion in the Breah, as in the m! (2,": Fsa er both purfle and rue/site, which liLewife are evident both to the Sight and Touch. The Spoi: of the Sari/Lin afipenr or; 1hr: lburth Day, in thrprrsriuiz/ Freer generally not till the feventh, and t? on without riiing and Suppuration. The flfmflgr are larger with a {mall tL'Ltion. '1 he tmzz/li-pox and Aka/Ye: on the Exit Day are hardly difiingt' h!e, but eafily on the {econdi b6can‘e then thefhm/ ‘ x btgin to rife The (Tb/"(Armin thew themfelvcs in large Veficlcs, and the other byniptoms are mild. Whereas the run): in a flow rem- i~ flower and invelts the [Elicia Oi: the f/JJ'LLT ; Li lii'ry/lerd "1231.! 13', it it more , ‘ imrwfla/ Mam/vane; and Illa/Elks. and is a Kind of l‘hetrn, Pain is external, and may be exal'yeruted by touching it, r a: vague than fixed. Sometimes it extends itlell' to the Narnia. Cog/2 is rather dry than moiil, without Blood, and the Fever is .. his mull .roublel‘ome in the Evening, and is generally {oon cured with. cutBleeding, In a [me Pleurzfy, the Pan is more acute and tigu'. ; the Fever more intenle, and the breathing more difiicult. In thr' ,t;,,..‘1,,,,-:.,, "17"}, or luflammation of the Lung» all the Symptoms crutcur. but inc Paini' n t to great, though it is exten; ' to the h‘fi‘k {ml {if I‘ll/f; not a compleat lntermnhon; the Exarcrt'mtian: of mtarr/ml me are but there is a greater Oppreliion of the ‘ 'dlml U33 H U ‘3‘ ‘y‘f "Willi" mg, likewile the Spittie is tinctured with t . colour-cl ,1, 1!" v ‘ V " .. . ‘. . An limammatz' , 012 o ‘Ilrra Swarm/.2 m2! ‘ be L Ell‘utgluriHL‘lJ irmi .t (Amt t ‘ din/gilt; for though in both there is an ".r‘t}, mtgzuctmc, {WP \' ;-re - towards the Evening ; and in this they d Pier from theflmu and [Min in which they commonly happen in a {\forning. Ln arm/Hr ‘Tyrrz'afrthe theinoll intenfe Heat, and the Stunlitcl'l will rilxltlly ot'..‘ J‘its come on every Day, but at di‘n'erent Times ofthe Day ; that is, if on Medicines; befides, there is :1 lever with :1 tie cit. tnetruul. the firll Day the Aeceffion is at five in the Afternorn on the third 1: will obl‘erve the fame Hour _: and if on the {econd Day the hit begins at nine in the Ivlorning, on the fourth it will do the fame. Md weal; Fulfe, uhrch are fab en: in the (L, With Regard to lsTErtMrrTino Havens. a L‘ notia'z‘mi differs {rm 3 razztz'zzualerz‘a'jan, (rich as [atarrl‘n/ Fc-‘L'crs generally are, becau-fe in the utter there is only an Exacerbation and Rem'flion every Day, but ‘Wr ‘ Ten L lit [mu m .4. x. m (Ht. ,0 um the /)i‘(17;92'./11tz,)/Ct Z.‘,!.‘ Pain fing burning ‘ about ' , an Iii"7.'Z/M;r2.'io2z 0/765 1. 'r, l - :‘s'i‘y the horror, Plath, in having; a moit 'iol n A Sir/sp/r Julian haypens every other Day; this Is divided into the '0 tit/21,1222) and _ furs. in the hrli the f'v‘hnlting is {receded by H315 "l the other it aekiflle rior' '1 hiri't, and a Pain in the Head. and aids in about ten Hows: 1 e Urine is ofa Flametolmir. 1n the Jet rind. the Heat is not to remark- We Stomach. "Ordoes the Pain and t: :he Right, tan .nsiety intreh‘e from not hCh coloured ; when the i'it is ended there remains a great Lan' ,ThCYC are QUXKEEYS of various Kids: "04!! berets the interior L‘Jld inufcnlous Parts of i" ' neitherRedneis nor'furrwr externally, but :1 C .‘ . , guor and ,, ihtuoe of the joins. with Want of Appetite. mg, Wen to Sufl‘ocat'on, attended a zihle ; it continues twenty Hours and lengr ; the Urine is turbid, bu: . . "‘0 212-1242;, by tome, are ditting ilhed into (mimic and prim/our-¢:h2.zzr and grirgui'kzx‘, cereal and arm/i,» ,rl, (formic and egg/emit. The "7‘" kills in txt'eni‘vvi‘our Hours. '1 Lind ClliCfly aft-exits the inward Muicles orthe ['15:th Culty 0f Six/allowing is greater than that of h‘reutnng. C c 3 7» Ln |