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food can be perceived to constitute a part of the alviuc dejections. The drink should consist of whey and diluted wine or brandy. Vegetable food in general and all fermented liquors, such as cyder, beer and ale, should be avoided, as they uniformly produce a sense of fulness and distension in the abdomen aud augment the number of discharges. ACCOUNT OF A REMARKABLE H\l=AE\MORRHAGIC DISPOSITION, EXISTING IN MANY INDIVIDUALS OF THE SAME FAMILY. BY DR. JOHN HAY, OF READING, FELLOW OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY. The first person of whom I have any account, as being subject to the remarkable predisposition to be described, was Mr. Oliver Appleton of Ipswich, about one hundred years since. This man was subject from his youth to profuse bleeding from slight causes. When advanced in life, by a long confinement in bed the skin was worn from his hips and an haemorrhage taking place from that part and from the urethra, occasioned his death. He left three daughters, two of whom married into a family by the name of Swain, in Reading. Dr. Thomas Swain who married the eldest had by her two sons and five daughters. The two sons both bled to death. During their lives they were liable to violent haemorrhages from the smallest scratch or injury, the bleeding usually coming on about a week after they were hurt. Dr. Oliver Swain, July 17, 1770, met with an injury from the kick of a horse, which laid the leg open to the bone, three inches in length, lie bled profusely for some hours, suffering extreme pain. After this, there was no farther effusion of

blood till Wednesday, 21st, at twelve, at which time, the part began, after dressing, to bleed a little. On Monday, 26th, it was dressed again, bled but a little. Tuesday evening, 27th, bled somewhat. But on Wednesday evening, at eight o'clock, it began to bleed fast, and continued to do so two or three hours. On Thursday, 20th, after dressing bled but little; at eight the haemorrhage came on again attended with great pain, but went oft'soon. Friday 30th, small haemorrhage, all the fore part of the day, with extreme pain. At twelve, began to bleed very fast, and continued bleeding three or four hours ; after which time he grew delirious, and remained so till evening, then was more rational, but threatened with fever, notwithstanding his great loss of blood. 31sf, in the morning, more comfortable for a short time ; he soon, however, lost his senses, and about Au- noon, his speech, and in the evening was thought dying. gust 1st, he lay in a restless situation, senseless and speechless, a small bleeding attending. At evening, the bleeding was more profuse, but stopped after dressing. Monday, 2d, lay all day without speakiug, until night, he then spoke a few words. Tuesday, 3d, more comfortable, rational, and had his speech, though somewhat bewildered. Dr. Amos Putman and Dr. Thomas Swain, jun. dressed his wound, and found the tibia bare for the size of a cent, but in a good way. Wednesday, 4th, much worse in the morning ; in the afternoon, delirious and stupid. Thursday, 5th, very low the fore part of the day, had poultices put (o his feet; in (he afternoon he had a return of his senses, and was more comfortable than he had been for some days. Friday, 6th, very ill in (he morning, greatly distressed for breath. Between eight and nine o'clock, grew much worse, and continued in the greatest distress of body, though somewhat composed in mind, until about one o'clock, when he died, aged 33 years. Dr. Thomas Swain, jun. having received a small wound on his finger, with a penknife, the haemorrhage reduced him almost fo death. Soon after he became able to ride out, he was attacked with bleeding at his lungs, that closed the scene at the asre of thirtv.

Gen. Benjamin Brown married the oldest daughter of Thomas Swain, jun. had by her three sons, two of (hem bleeders, (for this is the distinction they go one by) of them bled to death at the age of fifteen years; the other, now about (he age of fifty-four, is living in this neighbourhood. He informed me, a few days since, that he bruised his right hand the last winter, 1S10, and although he broke no skin, the blood some lime after hurst from the bruise, and continued to flow for a. fortnight. He supposed he lost two quarts of blood. He has three daughters, and thinks they are in (he proper line for bleeders. Age docs not exempt them from this disposition. Two of the daughters married into the family of the Nortons ; one of them had three bleeders, the other had two ; one of these bled to death, the other was drowned. Mr. John Baehilor married a daughter of Dr. Thomas Swain, sen. who hud three bleeders ; two of whom are dead ; the one that is living bled profusely the last winter, 1S10. The children of bleeders are never subject to this disposition, but their grandsons by their daughters. Dr. Oliver Swain has three sons that are living with us, none of whom are subject to bleeding. Dr. Oliver Swain left one daughter, married to Jeremiah Hartshorn, my next door neighbour, who has three bleeders ; the oldest of them from a small scratch by a plaything, when nine months old, bled nine days, notwithstanding the application of stypticks, astringents and bark, with preparations of nitre, which were of no avail. The second son has also bled from time (o lime. May 5th, 1810, the third son, who is about eight years of age, received a small wound upon two fingers of (he left hand, haemorrhage occurred from one of them only. It has been observed always to he the case, that though many wounds are made, only one bleeds, and the bleeding continues ( 11 nothing but a serous fluid issues from it. This patient bled for four days, and the more he bled, the pulse was found to grow more rapid. The countenance was pale and ghastly. Dr. John Otto has given an account, which I have consulted, of an hfemorrhagic disposition existing in two families, of the names of Smith and

Shepherd, living in the vicinity of Plymouth, New-Hampshire. A person by the name of Appleton, married a Smith of Haverhill, supposed fo be the Mrs. Smith mentioned by Dr. Otto. I have attended three or four persons of this haemorrhagic disposition, and have found no article answer better than the sulphate of soda, used as follows : R This is to be Sulp. sodie. uuciam unam. administered for two or three days in succession ; and generally stops the" haemorrhage. A more frequent repetition of the medicine is certain of producing (he effect. This practice was very beneficial iu the case of Mr. Hartshorn's child. A constipation of the bowels being a never failing evil among them, aud vomiting very harassing. Thomas Swain, junior, left one daughter and one son ; the daughter married Mr. Parker, of Reading. She had two bleeders. One of them died with an haemorrhage about a year since. The other bled profusely the last winter, 1810. Benjamin Swain married the second daughter of Oliver Appleton. She had one bleeder only, although they had two sons and one daughter. The bleeder died with the throat distemper. Mrs. Whipple had but one son of a dark complexion, which is not. usual at all with those who are subject to this indisposition, for they are of a florid countenance; are remarkably healthy, and extremely irascible. Dr. Rush has been consulted twice in cases similar to these, in the course of his practice. The first time by a family in York, and the other by one in Northampton county. A. B. of the state of Maryland, has had six sons, four of them died with the loss of blood from the most trifling scratches or bruises. A small pebble fell on the fore finger nail of one of these children when at play, being one or two years old ; in a short time the blood issued from the end of the finger until he died. The physicians could not stop the bleeding. Two of the brothers are now suffering from the same haemorrhagic disposition; they bleed profusely from the slightest scratch ; and the father looks every day for an accident that will destroy them. Ligatures

have been applied above the wounds, and a bladder secured over the parts, by the direction of Dr. Brattle of Cambridge, in a former bleeding of Dr. Oliver Swain, the blood has burst out above the ligatures, which has caused extreme distress. It has been observed of these bleeders, that although they may not fall a sacrifice to the haemorrhage, their lives are of short con- Nathaniel Brown, now living in this town, is said tinuance. to be the oldest person of any of the bleeders since Mr. Oliver Appleton. My oldest son Jonathan P. Hay, married a descendant of Mr. Appleton, and has eight children by her ; three sons, the youngest about eight years old, and has (he exact complexion of the bleeders, but as yet has not bled more than common. I am apprehensive that he will exhibit the haemorrhagic disposition. The great grand-mother of Mr. Hartshorn's children, pronounced them bleeders in their infancy ; her predictions, with regard to her bleeding descendants, have always been verified. ON PHLEGMASIA DOLENS. BY FRANCIS MOORE, M. D. OF IPSWICH. Phlegmasia Dolens though not a disease of frequent occurrence is very distressing to the patient and perplexing to the physician. Until within a few years it has not been particularly designated and treated of by medical writers. And a great diversity of opinion still subsists among these writers, of the proximate cause of the disease. An interesting case which lately occurred in my own practice, together with an acquaintance with several others which took place in my neighbourhood, have induced me very particularly to consider (he symptoms and progress of the disease,»vith an eudeavonr to a more satisfactory explanation of its ex-