(seq. 93)

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Fever Catarrhal, or continual quotidian of the Antients

Pulse Fuller and Quicker in the Evening.
This begins in the Evening with a Chilliness and Shiverings and coldness of
the extreme Parts especially of the Feet and Soles of the Feet. a Costiveness a frequent
Desire of Making Water, but the Urine is Small in Quantity, a weakness of the
Head and an Universal Languor of the whole Body; A false Appetite, Thirst and
Deficulty of Swallowing, a Stimulus in the Larynx, a Heat in the Nostrils and
Fauces attended with Sneezing; a Weight in the Breast, Towards Night heat and a quicker
Fuller Pulse, with a Defluction of the Rheum a Heat in the Fauces, unquiet Sleep a
Sweating in the Morning, a Heaviness and Dulness of the whole Body a Loss of Appetite

The Intentions of Cure are first to Sheath the Acrimony of the Lympha
2dly to Increase Parspiration. 3dly to promote the Expectoration of the Viscid
Mucus.

To promote a Diaphoresis
Rx. Pulv. Cont. C. s. j. Serpt. Virg. Croc. aa gr. v. M. F. Pulv. Repeat this in 4 or 6 hours.

To appease the Cough.
Rx. Ol. Oliv. oz. jss. Aq. Font. oz. vj. Spir. C. C. gut jx. Syr. Peet. oz. j. M. Cap. Cochl. jv.
Quarta Quarque Hora.
At Night give gr. vj. of the Storax Pills unless the Head is weak then they must be avoided

To promote Perspiration
Rx. Fol. Veronica (Male Speedwell) Hyssop. Rad. Glych. Flores Samb. Wild popies Fennel Seeds.
As also the more fixed Diaphoretic powder, with Antispasmodic Waters; but especially
Bodily Motion and exercise

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