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Show Artificial and accidental phlegmasire. 924 Benjamin Hartley. 30, scaman, robust make, debilitated-a. Jane Thomas, 15.--Old scrophulous disease of the ankle- elbow also affected-excessive pain within these few days from extensive fistulae in ano et perinzeo-BO minutes on the operation table at one o'clock-lost no blood-before operation exfoliation of the whole 05 calcis-rather emaciated---amputation below the knee-took at first saline mixture, antimonials, heat 98-immediately after heat 100, drank no cordial- in and occasional opiates, latterly no medicine, but was allowed three quarters of: an hour pulse 92-heat 102. At a quarter before 7, heat 99-At 8, pulse 106-heat 101 in no pain. beer and meat. Half an hour before operation her pulse was 122-heat 97, during operation, heat varied from 99 to 94, cold and faint-- 17th June-Good night-diarrhoea. Midday pulse 88--- took cordials-complained a good deal, lost little blood, and heat 98. 18th,~--l\"1idday pulse 90-heat 101. hcat 102. 19th.--Midday pulse 70-heat 98. 20th.--Midday pulse (id-heat 100. At 8 P. M. pulse 88- Evening pulse 64-- heat 99. 2lst-Midday pulse 72-heat 100. Evening pulse 84- was but a short time on the table. Halfvan-hour after the operation, pulse 154-heat QS-lialfpast 7 P. M. pulse 116-heat 102, took 3 opiates during the evening-3 hours sleep. July 22nd.-Rather restless night, half past 9 A. M. pulse 132 -heat 102-3 P. 1%. pulse 144-lieat 106. 8 P. 1V1. pulse l48-heat 105. July 23d-Good night. heat loo-diarrhoea these three days-no pain. 22nd.--Midday pulse 76-heat 100. Evening pulse 88... 24th.-Good night, easy. , £43m mm , 1 ' . - _.__- 4' . Elizabeth 02g, 30, looks older, feeble, a tumour of the liver pointing near the right lobe opened-near a gallon and half of limpid fluid with hydatids-wound drawn together by adhesive plaister to heal it by the first intention. July 19.-Pulse 88-heat 96. 20th.--Bad night, pulse 1'10-heat 97%. 2lst.-Bad night-very languid, at 2 P. M. pulse 112her" 100. 29nd.-Good night, pulse lilo-heat 101. '33rd.-Bad night. Midday pulse 108-heat 99%-% past 9 P. M. pulse 102-heat 99g 5 skin felt hot, but more comfortw able than heretofore. 24th.--At 3 P. M. pulse 96-heat 98, thirsty but easy. 25th.--Easy midday, pulse loo-heat 99%. 2(3th.-Good night, midday pulse 92-heat 9'5. 27tl1.--Mld(lfly pulse loo-heat 95%. 28th.--Pulse 96-heat 100. 29th.-‘f:.lse loo-heat 100. Born-Pulse 100-- heat 100.1,. 3lst.--Pulse‘ IOU-heat 99%n-likely to do well, Sept. 19thane 3 P. M. pulse 136-heat 100. 25th.---Good night, easy. Pulse 124-heat 96. 26th.-Good night, easy. Midday pulse lOS-heat 97. 27th.--Bandage taken off for the first time to-day-adhe- 23rd.-Midday pulse SO-lieat 66---recovered, Sept. 19th. . mi" ‘ 3 P. M. pulse 140-heat 101%- 9 P. M. pulse 136-heat 100§--not much pain. heat 101. i _' g; t 1.. ,iiiglhsjsil, 295 Arlj/Fcial and accidental p/Llegmasiae. . . swe dressings remain-goodpus-pulse IO-t-heat 97. 28th.-Pulse IOO-heat 97. 29th.-Pulse {SO-heat 97%. 30th.--Pulse IOS-heat 98. 3lst.-Pulse 84-heat 97-2111 the dressings removed first time to-day-recovered in five weeks. Thomas Sparkes, aged 21, a dull contented country lad.- Stone in the bladder-operated upon Sept. 15, 1807-calculus weighed nearly two ounces, and was covered with spiculae, which occasioned some pain and delay in extraction-very little blood lost. The day before the operation heat 97- pulse 100. l5th.--Immediately after operation (half past one) heat 96é-5 P. M. heat 97-pulse 84. 8 P. M. heat 99-pulse 98-in very little pain, and took xx drops T. Opii-good night. 16th at 10 o'clock A. M.-Heat 99.}-pulse 106. a 2 P. M. heat |