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1 2 | are to be reckoned bad and fatal symptoms. The physician 2 5 | nose or mouth is a very fatal symptom. Free respiration 3 8 | and are very painful and fatal. The most of them commence 4 12| the former, but still not fatal. But farinaceous sediments 5 13| is to be reckoned a very fatal symptom. But of all the 6 15| still bilious, are very fatal, whether the bilious portion 7 19| the parts below, are very fatal. Wherefore one ought to 8 20| dangerous symptoms, prove fatal on the fourth day or earlier. 9 21| joined to them, are very fatal. But if without such symptoms 10 22| coming on generally prove fatal. Younger persons die before 11 23| and most quickly prove fatal, which make no appearance 12 23| throat, are indeed very fatal, but more protracted than 13 24| a fever that is not of a fatal character, says that he