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Fever Peripneumonic

Diag. This is an inflamation of the Lungs attended with a Difficulty of Breathing
Weight in the Breast a Cough and purrulent Spitting
Cure Bleed Freely the first 3 Days but if a Spitting begins in that time omit it
after bleeding apply Blisters to the Back and afterwards to the Sides and
on the extremities which will ease the Breast and promote Expectoration
A laxative Enema may be proper and Cooling Diaphoreticks Such as
Rx. Nit. gr viij. gm. Camph gr. iij cum q. s. è Cons. Hips vel the Diaphoretic
Julip pro Bolus

Diaphoretic Julip.
Rx Aq. Alexit. Simp. oz. jv. Spt. Minder. oz. ij. Sal. corn. cerv. Volat. gr x.
Sacch. alb. dr. vj. m. Exhib. Coch ij every duo horas.
Cath & warm sudorfics are hurtfull
When the Patient finds ease by Blisters Then Promote a Diaphoresis
but when ever he begins to Spit omit the Diaphoretics or join them
with Expectorants as Oxym. Seclit.
In lowness after Bleeding when the Expectoration Flags give Sal Corn. Cerv.
joined with some Pectoral Bolus or some oil and this will Raise the Pulse and
promote Expectoration
It may be proper to give a Dose of Oxym. Seclit Large enough to make the
Patient Vomit in order to Clear the Prime Vie with of the Viscid Phlegm oz. jss pro Dos
Give no Opiates untill after the Fever is over If the Body is open and the patients
head is affected with the Opiate give Sal. Corn. Cervi.
Pulse Slender, Soft, very unequal, stronger after bleeding.
Rx Spts. Salam. Ung. de alth. Spts. Vin. Camph. q. s. m. pro External
Leniment in Pleurisies & Peripnumonies. Dr. John Frink

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