there will be a relapse, which may prove fatal. But one ought to pay
attention, and know in these seasons what crises will lead to recovery
and what to death, or to changes for the better or the worse.
Irregular fevers, quartans, quintans, septans, and nonans should be
studied, in order to find out in what periods their crises take place.
Fourteen Cases of Disease
CASE I. Philiscus, who lived by the Wall, took to bed on the first
day of acute fever; he sweated; towards night was uneasy. On the
second day all the symptoms were exacerbated; late in the evening
had a proper stool from a small clyster; the night quiet. On the third
day, early in the morning and until noon, he appeared to be free
from fever; towards evening, acute fever, with sweating, thirst,
tongue parched; passed black urine; night uncomfortable, no sleep;
he was delirious on all subjects. On the fourth, all the symptoms
exacerbated, urine black; night more comfortable, urine of a better
color. On the fifth, about mid-day, had a slight trickling of pure
blood from the nose; urine varied in character, having floating in
it round bodies, resembling semen, and scattered, but which did not
fall to the bottom; a suppository having been applied, some scanty
flatulent matters were passed; night uncomfortable, little sleep,
talking incoherently; extremities altogether cold, and could not be
warmed; urine, black; slept a little towards day; loss of speech, cold
sweats; extremities livid; about the middle of the sixth day he
died. The respiration throughout, like that of a person recollecting
himself, was rare, and large, and spleen was swelled upon in a round
tumor, the sweats cold throughout, the paroxysms on the even days.
CASE II. Silenus lived on the Broad-way, near the house of
Evalcidas. From fatigue, drinking, and unseasonable exercises, he
was seized with fever. He began with having pain in the loins; he
had heaviness of the head, and there was stiffness of the neck. On the
first day the alvine discharges were bilious, unmixed, frothy, high
colored, and copious; urine black, having a black sediment; he was