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fever 164
feverish 2
fevers 54
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Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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fevers

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1 1, 1| northerly state, ardent fevers occurred in a few instances, 2 1, 1| in the following manner: fevers accompanied with rigors, 3 1, 1| the summer and autumn many fevers of the continual type, but 4 1, 1| They were affected with fevers, rigors, and deficient sweats, 5 1, 1| crisis; in most of these the fevers, after a brief interval, 6 1, 1| did not die of the other fevers.~ 7 1, 2| phthisical complaints, continual fevers; and, in a few cases, ardent; 8 1, 2| tertians, quartans, irregular fevers.~2. All these fevers described 9 1, 2| irregular fevers.~2. All these fevers described attacked great 10 1, 2| great numbers. All these fevers attacked the smallest numbers, 11 1, 2| numerous than the ardent fevers, and attended with more 12 1, 2| a transition from other fevers and diseases into quartans 13 1, 2| nocturnal, and wandering fevers attacked many persons, some 14 1, 2| In most instances these fevers were prolonged under the 15 1, 2| convulsions supervened upon the fevers; in most cases they were 16 1, 2| other complaints. Those fevers which were continual in 17 1, 2| but greater in all other fevers; frequent sweats, but most 18 1, 2| part, especially in these fevers, and again a disposition 19 1, 2| all. Coughs attended these fevers, but I cannot state that 20 1, 2| unseasonably thirsty in such fevers. After a length of time, 21 1, 2| diseases, but mostly of these fevers, and notably infants just 22 1, 2| appetite for food, and the fevers were mild afterwards. But, 23 1, 2| pain, occur either without fevers or in fevers. Convulsions 24 1, 2| either without fevers or in fevers. Convulsions occurring in 25 1, 2| quickly prove fatal. In ardent fevers, and in those other fevers 26 1, 2| fevers, and in those other fevers in which there is pain of 27 1, 2| Early in the spring, ardent fevers commenced and continued 28 1, 2| these attacks of ardent fevers there was a proper and copious 29 1, 2| approach of winter, many ardent fevers set in; but great numbers 30 1, 2| the commencement of ardent fevers, which were attended with 31 1, 2| more especially of ardent fevers, in which there is an involuntary 32 1, 2| about the ears, with pain in fevers, sometimes when the fever 33 1, 2| the equinox, the ardent fevers and frenzies prevailed, 34 1, 3| must form our judgment.~2. Fevers are,—the continual, some 35 1, 3| paroxysms, in every one of these fevers; for example,—the continual, 36 1, 3| or the worse. Irregular fevers, quartans, quintans, septans, 37 1, 3| fatigue; paroxysms of the fevers inconstant and irregular; 38 2, 5| been seized with continual fevers from drinking, the pain 39 2, 6| these symptoms happened in fevers and without fevers. But 40 2, 6| happened in fevers and without fevers. But these things were more 41 2, 6| same things occurred in fevers, before fevers, and after 42 2, 6| occurred in fevers, before fevers, and after fevers. fevers. 43 2, 6| before fevers, and after fevers. fevers. But those cases 44 2, 6| fevers, and after fevers. fevers. But those cases in which 45 2, 6| constitution of the ardent fevers which then occurred was 46 2, 6| But there were also other fevers, as will be described. Many 47 2, 6| And many other forms of fevers were then epidemic, of tertian, 48 2, 6| chronic, of erratic, of fevers attended with nausea, and 49 2, 6| nausea, and of irregular fevers. All these were attended 50 2, 6| often continual and acute fevers; unseasonable, copious, 51 2, 6| and again loose; slight fevers of a continual type; discharges 52 2, 6| place, continual and acute fevers, with rigors. On the eighth 53 2, 6| for a considerable time; fevers afterwards supervened; urine 54 2, 6| complaints. On the whole, the fevers went off, and the deafness


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