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1 2 | if it be like those of persons in health, and more so, 2 3 | state, for thus the most of persons in health recline, and these 3 3 | resemble those of healthy persons. But to lie upon one’s back, 4 7 | examine the eyes of such persons; for if their pupils be 5 7 | be in rapid motion, such persons may be expected to go mad. 6 18| and end in fistula, such persons recover. The following observations 7 18| of delirium and die. Of persons having empyema after peripneumonic 8 18| kinds of empyema younger persons rather die. In cases of 9 21| rather to be looked for in persons younger than thirty years, 10 21| suppuration in more elderly persons.~ 11 22| the commencement. Younger persons die of this disease on the 12 22| or still earlier, but old persons much later; for the fevers 13 22| generally prove fatal. Younger persons die before the ear suppurates; 14 23| protracted, and certain persons recover from them, especially 15 24| readily and in less time to persons under thirty years of age; 16 24| twenty days; but to aged persons these less seldom happen, 17 24| deposits form most readily in persons below thirty years of age, 18 24| quartans most commonly occur to persons beyond that age. It is proper 19 24| But when in such a fever persons affected with headache, 20 24| vomiting. But it is in young persons particularly that the hemorrhage 21 24| is to be expected, for in persons beyond the age of thirty-five,