Hora 3tia, p. m. Blood with thick and firm buff; symptoms both of abdominal and thoracic disease diminished. Vespere versus vel eras mane, rep. V.S. ad ℥xvj. si opus sit. Pulv. Aper. Mit. h. s. haustus Sennæ Sal. c. m.

9th. Bled last evening with much relief; proportion of coagulum of blood last drawn great, and covered with firm buff. Much pain in the epigastrium and over the whole abdomen independently of pressure, but greatly aggravated by slight pressure; tongue less loaded, less red, moist; much thirst; pulse 108, sharp, small, easily compressed: Rep. V.S. ad ℥xvj.

10th. “Feels greatly better;” pain of epigastrium gone; none of abdomen when not pressed; full pressure much more easily borne; tongue unchanged; thirst; vomiting; four stools; pulse 108, of the same character.

12th. Pain not diminished on pressure; nausea, vomiting, rejection of a large quantity of green fluid; pulse 118.

16th. Says she is quite free from pain of the abdomen; bears pressure without flinching; no vomiting since last report; four stools; tongue clean and moist; pulse 99; sleeps better, but the mind is dull and confused: wandering delirium through the night; some muscular tremor; skin cool; face flushed.

18th. Pain of abdomen returned; mind confused; delirium.

23d. Says she is without pain, but feels oppressed; pulse 96; slept better; no delirium; face more animated; skin warm; no flushing.

27th. Had been steadily improving until this day, when the pain of the abdomen returned, which is again tender on pressure; tongue clean; one stool; pulse 110.

29th. Pain much relieved since the application of six leeches to the abdomen, followed by a large poultice.

30th. Pain gone: only slight tenderness: pulse 96.