quantity, rather large than otherwise; of a high colour, acid,
and does not coagulate by heat. The bowels have been regular.
After he had been in a few hours, he brought up a large quantity of beer.
Ordered
Feb. 12.- The sickness has not returned, but he is without any appetite. He slept but little.Mist. Efferves. 4tis horis.
Feb. 13.- He is much the same, but has a more sallow and sunken expression of countenance. He complains of nothing but loss of appetite and general debility. His tongue continues dry and coated with a brownish fur. His bowels have been relaxed, and he has passed his motions partly involuntarily.
Feb. 14.- No special change.
Feb. 17.- He seems rather better; he had a little breakfast, and enjoyed it.
Feb. 18.- He has relapsed into his former state, having no appetite and complaining of great debility and thirst. He has ziv of sherry daily.
Feb. 20.- There is but little change in him,
his countenance appears to grow darker, and his strength seems
gradually failing. His bowels are rather irritable. Ordered
Enema Amyli c. Syr. Papav. zss.
Inf. Cuspariæ ziss t.d.
Feb. 25.- He has been getting gradually weaker, without showing any special symptoms in addition to those mentioned. He died this morning.
S
ECTIO CADAVERISNone was allowed beyond the brain and abdomen; of the former there was considerable softening, and a large amount of subarachnoid fluid. The kidneys were slightly enlarged, mottled, and in some parts the cortical substance was entirely degenerated into fat. A few tubercles were observed on the surface. The tunic was easily taken from the surface. Tubercles were also observed on the spleen, and on the