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1 3 | indicates delirium, or pain in the abdominal regions. 2 5 | when frequent, indicates pain or inflanunation in the 3 7 | best when it is free from pain, soft, and of equal size 4 7 | swellings as are soft, free from pain, and yield to the finger, 5 7 | such as are soft, free of pain, and yield when pressed 6 11| either that the man is in pain or in delirium, unless he 7 14| the commencement of the pain, and of a yellow or ruddy 8 14| which do not remove the pain. But the worst is the black, 9 14| the sputa which remove the pain are the best.~ 10 15| respiration, to be free from pain, to have the sputa readily 11 15| respiration large and dense, the pain not ceasing, the sputum 12 16| in the place where he had pain formerly, for these symptoms 13 16| him and inquire if he has pain on the other side; and if 14 17| these symptoms; if there be pain at the commencement, and 15 17| still earlier; but if the pain be more mild, and all the 16 17| rupture to be later; but pain, dyspnoea, and ptyalism, 17 17| and if brought up without pain or strong coughing. Those 18 18| the fever persist, and the pain do not cease, if the expectoration 19 18| continue soft and free of pain, and when dyspnoea having 20 18| for if the swelling and pain take place while the sputa 21 18| abscess becoming free of pain, will soon cease; but if 22 20| freely, and do not suffer pain, they sleep during the night, 23 21| without such symptoms the pain be prolonged beyond twenty 24 21| anticipated; but while the pain is recent, we may expect 25 21| suppuration, especially if the pain be seated above the temples 26 22| 22. Acute pain of the ear, with continual 27 23| but occasion very great pain and difficulty of breathing; 28 23| manner, are attended with pain, are swelled up, and have 29 23| himself well, and be free from pain, death, or a relapse of 30 24| and there is no longer pain from any inflammation, nor 31 24| deposit, with swelling and pain, may be expected in some 32 24| character, says that he has pain in his head, and that something 33 24| his eyes, and that he has pain at the stomach, will be 34 24| In these cases, when the pain commences on the first day, 35 24| part of them begin to have pain on the third day, and are 36 24| their eyes, and instead of pain at the pit of the stomach, 37 24| left side, without either pain or inflammation, a hemorrhage