(seq. 98)

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Fever Intestinal or Inflamation of the Intestines

This is a Contraction of the Intestines and a Stopage of the
Passages through them It is attended with a Vehement
fixed burning Pain which is iritated by things taken
inwardly. When the Inflamation is in the upper part
of the Intestines, the Stomach will be distended by
Wind. When the Pain is exasparated, it produces Convulsions
of the Diaphragm and abdominal Vessels
Muscles, Vomiting, Painfull Inflations, with Rumblings
and Sharp Griping Pains, which may bring
on the [Illiac?] Passion, or Twisting of the Gutts.

Bleed. and Foment the Parts with emollient Liquids
Emollient Enemas are good Let the patient Drink Warm broth
Acids in desperate Cases have done Service such as the Juice of
Lim. given inwardly and Enemas of Vinegar und Water
When there is an excessive Vomiting give Opiates Contantly
to quiet the Convulsions

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