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The Epidemics of Mauritius With a Descriptive And Historical Account of the is
Daniel E Anderson
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Deglutition was per- formed with great difficulty, and notwithstanding the burning he-di complained of at the pit of the stomach, it was with much difficulty either drinks or medicine could be swalhjwed. About four o'clock rhe pulse had ceased to be perceptible at the wrist, and both the tongue and breath were cold. By six o'clock the symptoms of collapse and debility had increased, the spasms of the Umbs were distressingly severe, and it had become almost impossible to swallow the medicine tha...t up to this time had been administered every quarter of an hour. At eight the agitation and restlessness were extreme, the respiration became laboured on account of the sensation of weight and tightness experienced in the region of the heart, to which all the applications that could be thought of afforded not even the least possible relief. This state of uneasiness and jactitation continued up to half-past eight o'clock, at which time he became rather suddenly quiet, and CHOLERA. 151 apparently unconscious either of pain or external impressions, and in this state he expired about quarter before nine o'clock, never having throughout his attack manifested the slightest apprehension as to the result, or given any i-eason to believe that he was aware of the true nature of his complaint.

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