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1 1, 1| whole body; extremities very cold, and warmed with difficulty;
2 1, 2| but the setting in of the cold was not much out of season.
3 1, 2| equinox. The spring was cold, northerly, rainy, and clouded;
4 1, 2| whole season being wet, cold, and northerly, people were,
5 1, 2| contrary, doing mischief. Much cold of the extremities in them,
6 1, 2| winter northerly and parched, cold, with great winds and snow.
7 1, 2| dryness, rains few and cold. About the summer solstice,
8 1, 2| scanty rains, and great cold until near the season of
9 1, 2| but were livid and rather cold, and they had then no thirst;
10 1, 3| extremities altogether cold, and could not be warmed;
11 1, 3| towards day; loss of speech, cold sweats; extremities livid;
12 1, 3| round tumor, the sweats cold throughout, the paroxysms
13 1, 3| about the head; extremities cold and livid; much tossing
14 1, 3| urine. On the eighth, a cold sweat all over; red rashes
15 1, 3| white; extremities again cold. On the eleventh, he died.
16 1, 3| On the seventh, he became cold, thirsty, was disordered
17 1, 3| remained; no sleep; extremities cold; thirst; bowels in a hot
18 1, 3| About the twenty-fourth was cold in the extremities of the
19 1, 3| constrain himself; extremities cold, and somewhat livid; urine
20 1, 3| sweated all over; extremities cold, was delirious, respiration
21 2, 4| the morning, extremities cold, was covered up with the
22 2, 5| inconsiderable rigor; the extremities cold ever after. About the tenth
23 2, 5| neck and chest, extremities cold and livid; and livid; respiration
24 2, 5| delirium; extremities livid and cold; softish distention of the
25 2, 5| became hot; extremities cold throughout, with nausea
26 2, 5| of the right eye; a faint cold sweat about the head; extremities
27 2, 5| about the head; extremities cold. On the fifth day, all the
28 2, 5| thin, darkish; extremities cold, somewhat livid. On the
29 2, 5| rigor, acute fever; a faint cold sweat about the head. On
30 2, 5| about; towards evening a cold sweat over all; extremities
31 2, 5| sweat over all; extremities cold, could no longer be kept
32 2, 5| and again the extremities cold; towards evening a rigor,
33 2, 5| towards evening a rigor, a cold sweat, much vomiting; passed
34 2, 6| along with the prevailing cold, there were many cases of
35 2, 6| early in spring after the cold set in, and great numbers
36 2, 6| unseasonable, copious, and cold sweats throughout; great
37 2, 6| the whole body; he became cold, but immediately recovered
38 2, 6| woman who lodged near the Cold Water, on the third day
39 2, 6| did not sleep; extremities cold; passed a large quantity
40 2, 6| was delirious; extremities cold; loss of speech. On the
41 2, 6| insomnolency; extremities cold; delirious throughout. Phrenitis.~
42 2, 6| convulsions;extremities cold; not in anywise collected;
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