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1 2 | the other symptoms, one may know for certain that death 2 7 | rapid motion, such persons may be expected to go mad. A 3 7 | into suppuration; but you may rather expect a hemorrhage 4 9 | become livid, immediate death may be anticipated; and if the 5 9 | appear along with these there may be hope that the disease 6 9 | deposition, so that the man may recover; but the blackened 7 12| convalescence, an abscess may be expected to form in the 8 15| eleventh. Thus then one may conclude regarding this 9 16| of suppurations. One then may expect the rupture of the 10 17| 17. Empyema may be recognized in all cases 11 17| attend chronic empyemata, and may be much trusted to; and 12 17| will break earlier or later may be determined by these symptoms; 13 17| ptyalism be severe, the rupture may be expected in the course 14 17| symptoms in proportion, you may expect from these the rupture 15 18| in such cases abscesses may be expected to take place. 16 18| there is danger that the man may get into a state of delirium 17 19| of the continual type, it may be expected that the patient 18 20| Matters being thus, one may conjecture, according to 19 21| abscess in the inferior parts may be anticipated; but while 20 21| while the pain is recent, we may expect in like manner a 21 22| there is danger that the man may become delirious and die. 22 22| run from the ear, there may be hope that a younger person 23 24| in such cases a relapse may be anticipated. When any 24 24| with swelling and pain, may be expected in some one 25 24| protracted. Such a deposit may be expected, when the fever 26 25| in Scythia, from which it may be known that, in the same 27 25| the name of any disease may happen not to be described 28 25| described here, for you may know all such as come to