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1 2 | accounted for from the other symptoms, inquiry must be made whether 2 2 | be said to exist, if the symptoms do not subside in the aforesaid 3 2 | to be made, and the other symptoms are to be noted, those in 4 2 | be reckoned bad and fatal symptoms. The physician should also 5 2 | along with some of the other symptoms, one may know for certain 6 4 | chaff from the wall—all such symptoms are bad and deadly.~ 7 9 | be livid, but the other symptoms must be attended, to; for 8 9 | certain of the salutary symptoms appear along with these 9 12| if they have otherwise symptoms of convalescence, an abscess 10 15| following are favorable symptoms: to support the disease 11 15| described before; when all these symptoms concur, the patient certainly 12 15| fourteenth day. The bad symptoms are the opposite of these, 13 15| if such a combination of symptoms accompany the expectoration, 14 15| balancing the concomitant symptoms whether good or bad, that 15 16| pain formerly, for these symptoms occur in the commencement 16 17| all cases by the following symptoms: In the first place, the 17 17| occur over the body. These symptoms attend chronic empyemata, 18 17| may be determined by these symptoms; if there be pain at the 19 17| mild, and all the other symptoms in proportion, you may expect 20 17| but if certain of these symptoms supervene, and others not, 21 17| interval. But from all the symptoms taken together one should 22 18| all the other salutary symptoms be present, in such cases 23 19| pay attention to the other symptoms, since if any unfavorable 24 19| the diaphragm, the other symptoms are not bad, there is great 25 20| with the most favorable symptoms, cease on the fourth day 26 20| with the most dangerous symptoms, prove fatal on the fourth 27 20| have the other salutary symptoms, whereas those that are 28 20| insomnolency, and have other bad symptoms. Matters being thus, one 29 21| fever, if any of the deadly symptoms be joined to them, are very 30 21| fatal. But if without such symptoms the pain be prolonged beyond 31 22| particular attention to all these symptoms from the commencement. Younger 32 23| and if any other of the symptoms formerly described as being 33 24| fevers cease without any symptoms of resolution occurring, 34 24| although the man exhibits symptoms of recovery, and there is 35 24| the strongest and worst symptoms precede, such as those which 36 24| recover, from the whole of the symptoms, as they have been specially 37 25| acquainted with all the symptoms, and estimating their powers 38 25| particular signs and the other symptoms, and not be ignorant how 39 25| and at every season, bad symptoms prognosticate ill, and favorable 40 25| prognosticate ill, and favorable symptoms good, since the aforesaid 41 25| good, since the aforesaid symptoms appear to have held true 42 25| aforementioned times, by the same symptoms.~