Case 3
The man who was lodged in the Garden of Dealces: had heaviness
of the head and pain in the right temple for a considerable time,
from some accidental cause, was seized with fever, and took to bed.
On the second, there was a trickling of pure blood from the left nostril,
but the alvine discharges were proper, urine thin, mixed, having small
substances floating in it, like coarse barley meal, or semen. On the
third, acute fever; stools black, thin, frothy, a livid sediment in
the dejections; slight coma; uneasiness at the times he had to get
up; sediment in the urine livid, and somewhat viscid. On the fourth,
slight vomiting of bilious, yellow matters, and, after a short interval,
of the color of verdigris; a few drops of pure blood ran from the
left nostril; stools the same; urine the same; sweated about the head
and clavicles; spleen enlarged, pain of the thigh on the same side;
loose swelling of the right hypochondrium; at night
[p. 124]had no sleep,
slight delirium. On the sixth, stools black, fatty, viscid, fetid;
slept, more collected. On the seventh, tongue dry, thirsty, did not
sleep; was somewhat delirious; urine thin, not of a good color. On
the eighth, stools black, scanty, and compact; slept, became collected;
not very thirsty. On the ninth had a rigor, acute fever, sweated,
a chill, was delirious, strabismus of the right eye, tongue dry, thirsty,
without sleep. On the tenth, much the same. On the eleventh, became
quite collected; free from fever, slept, urine thin about the crisis.
The two following days without fever; it returned on the fourteenth,
then immediately insomnolency and complete delirium. On the fifteenth,
urine muddy, like that which has been shaken after the sediment has
fallen to the bottom; acute fever, quite delirious, did not sleep;
knees and legs painful; after a suppository, had alvine dejections
of a black color. On the sixteenth, urine thin, had a cloudy eneorema,
was delirious. On the seventeenth, in the morning, extremities cold,
was covered up with the bedclothes, acute fever, general sweat, felt
relieved, more collected; not free of fever, thirsty, vomited yellow
bile, in small quantities; formed faeces passed from the bowels, but
soon afterwards black, scanty, and thin; urine thin, not well colored.
On the eighteenth, not collected, comatose. On the nineteenth, in
the same state. On the twentieth, slept; quite collected, sweated,
free from fever, not thirsty, but the urine thin. On the twenty-first,
slight delirium; somewhat thirsty, pain of the hypochondrium, and
throbbing about the navel throughout. On sediment in the urine, quite
collected. Twenty-seventh, pain of the right hip joint; urine thin
and bad, a sediment; all the other symptoms milder. About the twenty-ninth,
pain of the right eye; urine thin. Fortieth, dejections pituitous,
white, rather frequent; sweated abundantly all over; had a complete
crisis.
Explanation of the characters. It is probable that, by means of the
stools, the urine, and the sweat, this patient was cured in forty
days.