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1 2 | the countenance of the patient, if it be like those of 2 2 | must be made whether the patient has long wanted sleep; whether 3 2 | from medicine, or when the patient does not sleep thus from 4 3 | 3. It is well when the patient is found by his physician 5 3 | less favorable. And if the patient incline forward, and sink 6 3 | symptom, also, when the patient sleeps constantly with his 7 3 | when not habitual to the patient to sleep thus while in good 8 3 | abdominal regions. And for the patient to wish to sit erect at 9 3 | not been the custom of the patient from childhood, indicates 10 3 | deadly symptom. And if the patient had an ulcer previously, 11 5 | much to the safety of the patient in all acute diseases, such 12 9 | body is equally hot. The patient ought to be able to turn 13 10| usual with us in health, the patient should wake during the day 14 11| which was customary to the patient when in health, in quantity 15 12| there maybe danger lest the patient should not hold out until 16 15| these symptoms concur, the patient certainly will not die; 17 15| very deadly, and that the patient will not survive until the 18 16| from the day on which the patient was first seized with fever, 19 17| if at the same time the patient has some difficulty of breathing. 20 18| white, and not fetid, the patient recovers; but if of a bloody 21 19| bladder alone are to kill the patient; and at such a time the 22 19| smooth sediment, relieves the patient. But if no amendment takes 23 19| may be expected that the patient will die in the first stages 24 23| ought to announce that his patient is in danger. Those quinsies 25 23| pus be spit up, and if the patient fancy himself well, and 26 23| time will permit, and the patient be not in danger of being 27 25| urine and sputa, as when the patient coughs up pus and pus and