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 of the hie *P eft Hence. 99 where its manlfeft Symptoms do not im- mediately appear; but it moft commonly happened other wife during the late Con- tagion, for that difcovered Signs apparent enough of its Prefence; fuch as extream In- quietude, a moft intenfe Heat outwardly, attended with unquenchable Thirft within. x i Drynefs, Blacknefs of the Tongue, intole- rable Heat of the Frxcordia, and all other ufual Concomitants of a Fever's Acceilion. A S to the Fever's Exacerbations and Re- millions, it appeared by conftant Experience^ that fometimes they were erratick and changeable, and at others continued, with- out any Intervals *, and it was alfo cuftomary to meet with fome that wholly remitted for 8, 10, or 12 Hours. The Alternations likewife of Heat and Cold were very vari- ous, and with fome would change feveral Times in one Hour, and with others, the Periods would be at much greater Diftances - 7 fo alfo the recurring Acceilions were fome" time? milder, and at others more fevere ; Thole who with great Difficulty went through the firft Paroxyfm, could bear the iecond with Eafe, as being much milder :, whereas again the third or fourth Acceilion would be with intolerable Vehemence and Fury 2 ' And at H * other