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1 11| it pass off with faeces, urine, and wind; but even although 2 12| 12. The urine is best when the sediment 3 12| void of danger. But if the urine be reddish, and the sediment 4 12| farinaceous sediments in the urine are bad, and still worse 5 12| Clouds carried about in the urine are good when white, but 6 12| but bad if black. When the urine is yellow and thin, it indicates 7 12| should not hold out until the urine be concocted. But the most 8 12| most deadly of all kinds of urine are the fetid, watery, black, 9 12| black is of all kinds of urine the worst, but in children, 10 12| who pass thin and crude urine for a length of time, if 11 12| respecting the kinds of urine, which have clouds, whether 12 12| yourself to be deceived if such urine be passed while the bladder 13 15| to have no thirst, the urine, and faeces, sleep, and 14 15| hands, and feet cold; the urine, and excrements, the sleep, 15 18| and unmixed; and if the urine be neither copious nor have 16 18| expectoration is not free, and the urine does not appear to have 17 19| are hard and forced. But urine of a purulent character, 18 19| in the characters of the urine, nor the bladder become 19 25| regard to the others, and the urine and sputa, as when the patient