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 34 The Caufes and Cure dering, exprefling Fearfuinefs and Defpair ^ the Voice flow, interrupted, complaining - 7 the Tongue aimoft always white, towards the End dry, reddifh, black, rough*, the Face pale, Lead-coloured, languiihing, ca- daverous *, a frequent Sicknefs at the Sto- mach j mortal Inquietudes *, a general Sink- ing and Faintnefs •, Diffraction of the MLid ; Doling, an Inclination to vomit, Vomiting, &c. The Perfons thus feized, periihed com- monly in the Space of feme Hours, of a Night, of a Day, or of two or three at fartheft, as by Faintnefs or Extinction *, fome- times, but more rarely, in convulfive Mo- tions, and a Sort of Trembling * 7 no Erup- tion, Tumour or Spot appearing without. I T is eafy to judge by thefe Accidents, that the Sick of this kind were not in a Con- dition to bear Bleeding • and even fuch, on whom it was tried, died a little while after. Emctich and Catharticks were equally here ufelefs, and often hurtful, m exhaufHng the Patient's Strength, by their fatal over- working. The Cordials and Sudorifich were the only Remedies to which they had recourle, which neverthelefs were of no Service, or at the m oft prolonged the lair Moments but tor a few Flours., THE