Jan. 29th. More hebetude; tongue more coated with brownish fur, red at tip; bowels continue costive; opened by an enema.
31st. Is brighter and better. One doubtful rose-colored spot seen on abdomen.
Feb. 4th. The morning temperatures for the past two days have been subnormal and the evening rise is very slight. All the symptoms also indicate the approach of convalescence.
6th. More fever; pulse weaker; functional murmur heard over heart; sudamina out over abdomen. Ord. whiskey fl. oz. ij.
8th. Some fulness of abdomen; had three loose yellowish-colored stools in the last twelve hours.
9th. A few doubtful rose spots out over abdomen and back; sudamina still abundant.
10th. More tympany; numerous rose-colored spots out over abdomen and back; slight epistaxis and bronchitis.
11th. Pulse more feeble; still slight diarrhoea. Increase whiskey to fl. oz. iv.
15th. Has a good deal of hebetude, but no headache; fewer spots; pulse weaker; temperature lower. Increase whiskey to fl. oz. vj.
17th. Temperature high again; most of the spots have disappeared; slight epistaxis and subsultus; no delirium; bowels not open for two days.