Page:Loimologia 1721.djvu/168

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148 The prognoftick^ Signs, &c. certain Phyfician found to his Coft, who taking the Urinal too near, was infecied by the Scent, fell ill, and in three Days died. THE Pulfe 7 which in all other Difeafes is almojl a certain Index, in this Sicknefs could not be at all trujled to. THOSE who were comatous in the Beginning or Height of the Difeafe, feldom efcaped* THESE Prognofticks I thought my felf obliged to take Notice of, by the Method I propofed to my felf herein • but that I have omitted many, is to be excufed by the Difficulty and Difference of Judgment in thefe Matters *, for luch was the delufbry Appearance of this Peftilence, that many Patients were loft when they were thought in a fafe Recovery - and when we thought the Conqueft quite obtained, Death run away with the Viciory •, whereas others got over it y who were quite given over for loft - 7 much to the Difreputation of our Art.

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