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1 1, 1| fact, the most of them, died; and of those confined to
2 1, 1| considerable time; they died more suddenly than is common
3 1, 2| original habit.~4. People died of all these diseases, but
4 1, 2| attacked many, and some died speedily; and otherwise
5 1, 2| recovered, and but few of them died. But when the autumn and
6 1, 2| and the greater part then died. When in these attacks of
7 1, 2| a proper hemorrhage who died in this constitution. Philiscus,
8 1, 2| the fourth and fifth day, died. Most of those taken with
9 1, 2| none of these symptoms, and died. The hemorrhages attacked
10 1, 2| who had not the hemorrhage died: elderly persons had jaundice
11 1, 2| and these most especially died, as, for example, the daughter
12 1, 2| the daughter of Telebolus died on the sixth day after delivery.
13 1, 2| with phrenitis, and many died; a few cases also occurred
14 1, 2| had a relapse, but they died on the sixth day with sweats.
15 1, 2| those affected, they who died were principally infants,
16 1, 2| and women more especially died from this form. In this
17 1, 2| of these favorably that died. But the daughter of Philo,
18 1, 2| unseasonably on the seventh day, died. In those cases of acute,
19 1, 2| a suppuration, and they died. Those who had a crisis
20 1, 2| frenzies prevailed, and many died. The crisis, however, changed,
21 1, 3| middle of the sixth day he died. The respiration throughout,
22 1, 3| cold. On the eleventh, he died. At the commencement, and
23 1, 3| speechless, on the twentieth died.~CASE V. The wife of Epicrates,
24 1, 3| urine without sediment; died about sunset. The fever
25 1, 3| and rather frequent. He died on the second day from the
26 1, 3| delirious. On the eleventh, he died.~CASE XIII. A woman, who
27 2, 4| On the twenty-seventh he died. In this patient deafness
28 2, 5| fifth, early in the morning, died.~Explanation of the characters.
29 2, 5| to get frequently up. She died on the seventh day after
30 2, 5| exacerbated. On the fifth she died of the quinsy.~Explanation
31 2, 5| worse. On the seventh he died. He was about twenty years
32 2, 5| could do her any good. She died.~CASE VII. A woman of Pantimides,
33 2, 5| delirious. On the seventh she died. Belly throughout loose,
34 2, 5| state. On the seventh she died. Phrenitis.~CASE IX. A woman
35 2, 5| blood ran from her nose, she died. In this case the bowels
36 2, 6| been mentioned, and many died. The symptoms in each of
37 2, 6| a great number of these died. In like manner, the same
38 2, 6| to prove a crisis. They died, as it happened, in an irregular
39 2, 6| in other cases, but they died oppressed by a bad tendency
40 2, 6| puberty; and the most of these died. There were many cases of
41 2, 6| affected in this manner; many died speedily, but in many others
42 2, 6| out longer. In a word, all died, both those who had acute
43 2, 6| irregularly. A few of them died of dropsy without being
44 2, 6| foot; the most of those died early in spring who were
45 2, 6| to bed, and many of them died, but in the greater number
46 2, 6| to them, and the fewest died then; in autumn, and under
47 2, 6| the Pleiades, again there died great numbers. It appears
48 2, 6| hundred and twentieth day he died. In this patient the bowels
49 2, 6| talked. On the eightieth she died. In this case the urine
50 2, 6| fever; much perspiration; he died. His sufferings were on
51 2, 6| symptoms exacerbated; he died.~Explanation of the characters.
52 2, 6| the fourth, about noon, he died. An acute disease.~CASE
53 2, 6| On the thirty-fourth he died. In this case, as far as
54 2, 6| On the seventeenth, she died. Phrenitis.~Explanation
55 2, 6| On the twenty-first she died. Her respiration throughout
56 2, 6| On the twenty-fourth he died. Phrenitis.~ ~
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