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1 1, 1| preceding opposite and northerly state, ardent fevers occurred
2 1, 1| not in an uncomfortable state. In most cases the bowels
3 1, 2| those who were in a deadly state from other complaints. Those
4 1, 2| disordered, and in a bad state, but worst of all in these.
5 1, 2| these fevers, but I cannot state that any harm or good ever
6 1, 2| the equinox.~8. In this state of things, during winter,
7 1, 2| all those in the pregnant state that were attacked had abortions,
8 1, 3| and particularly to the state of the heavens, and the
9 1, 3| the fourth, in the same state. On the fifth, stools bilious,
10 1, 3| On the ninth, in the same state. On the tenth, no drink
11 1, 3| thirst; bowels in a hot state; stools scanty; urine thin,
12 1, 3| the night in an agitated state. During the first day quiet,
13 1, 3| in a most uncomfortable state; had no sound sleep at night,
14 1, 3| the hypochondria were in a state of meteorism, with distention
15 1, 3| the fifth, in an uneasy state. On the sixth, all the symptoms
16 1, 3| XII. A man, in a heated state, took supper, and drank
17 2, 4| seventh, in an uncomfortable state; urine thin, as formerly;
18 2, 4| nineteenth, in the same state. On the twentieth, slept;
19 2, 5| third, in an uncomfortable state. On the fourth, convulsions;
20 2, 5| On the sixth, in the same state. On the seventh had a rigor,
21 2, 5| the sixth day, in the same state. On the seventh she died.
22 2, 5| the fifth, in a painful state. On the sixth, in the same
23 2, 5| On the sixth, in the same state; discharges from the bowels
24 2, 6| and then falling into a state of insomnolency. There were
25 2, 6| or behind, got into a bad state; and in some cases the whole
26 2, 6| character, and with the state of the urine as described.
27 2, 6| again immediately in a loose state, but towards the termination
28 2, 6| On the ninth, in the same state. On the tenth, all the symptoms
29 2, 6| seventeenth, in a painful state, for he had no sleep, and
30 2, 6| passed the day in a composed state; in the evening, about sunset,
31 2, 6| passed the night in a painful state; had no sleep; small stools
32 2, 6| passed the night in a painful state. On the sixth, in the morning,
33 2, 6| the morning, in a quiet state; in the evening the pains
34 2, 6| seventh, during the day, in a state of nausea, somewhat disturbed;
35 2, 6| the seventh, in the same state; urine thin,but of a good
36 2, 6| On the ninth, in the same state, and also on the following
37 2, 6| the seventh, in a painful state, for the fever while the
38 2, 6| passed the night in a painful state; paroxysms of the fever
39 2, 6| the second, in the same state; had no sleep; fever more
40 2, 6| the second, in an uneasy state, did not sleep. On the third,
41 2, 6| other matters in the same state; became somewhat collected;
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