9th. Pectoral and cerebral symptoms the same; bowels purged; pulse 96.

10th. Only slight cough; pain of head; more giddiness; no sleep; eyes preternaturally bright and glistening; pulse 120.

11th. Only slight cough; pain of head much relieved; slept better; tongue more clean; four stools; pulse 120, strong.

12th. No pain of chest; cough much increased; now very frequent and accompanied with copious expectoration; pulse 136.

15th. Cough more frequent; expectoration purulent and mixed with blood; pulse 126.

17th. Expectorates a larger quantity of purulent matter, mixed with a larger proportion of blood; pulse 102.

20th. Pectoral symptoms unchanged; strength extremely depressed; countenance pallid; skin cool; three stools partly passed in bed; pulse 84; mind confused; almost constant moaning; extensive sloughing ulcers on sacrum and hips.

21st. Pectoral symptoms the same; powers extremely depressed; three stools passed in bed.

22d. No change in the cough or the expectoration; lies quite prostrate and appears to be sinking; four stools passed in bed; pulse 72, rather less feeble.

24th. Cough rather diminished; expectoration unchanged; four stools passed in bed; pulse 84, extremely weak.