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1 1, 1| survived for any considerable time; they died more suddenly
2 1, 1| clear, thin, and after a time becoming concocted near
3 1, 2| in rainy before the usual time, with much northerly and
4 1, 2| winter solstice, and at the time when the zephyr usually
5 1, 2| those which occurred at that time, and the most protracted,
6 1, 2| crude, yellow, and after a time with slight symptoms of
7 1, 2| fevers. After a length of time, with much suffering and
8 1, 2| with had a rigor about the time of the crisis, and notably
9 1, 2| had it then for the first time: in certain individuals
10 1, 2| took place for the first time, and she had also a copinous
11 1, 2| became comatose about this time, especially children; but
12 1, 2| the bowels at the proper time, or an attack of dysentery.
13 1, 3| stood for a considerable time until it has subsided, but
14 1, 3| of the sixth day from the time she was seized with the
15 1, 3| spasms with sweats about the time of death.~CASE IX. Criton,
16 1, 3| after standing for some time, until the sediment had
17 2, 4| appetite through the whole time; was perfectly collected;
18 2, 4| temple for a considerable time, from some accidental cause,
19 2, 5| lower lip; after a little time a rigor, convulsions; he
20 2, 5| sputa; during the whole time loathed all kinds of food,
21 2, 6| winterly weather for no long time. The spring again southerly,
22 2, 6| affected with coma for a long time, and then falling into a
23 2, 6| numbers were taken ill at that time, and these cases were attended
24 2, 6| even days; and, about the time of the paroxysms, forgetfulness,
25 2, 6| more especially about the time of the paroxysms, were colder
26 2, 6| their speech for a long time, and having had copious
27 2, 6| bowels confined for no long time, aversion to food; had again
28 2, 6| food; sleep bad; about the time of the relapse he was delirious;
29 2, 6| passed thick urine at that time, but troubled, and of bad
30 2, 6| rigors. But a considerable time before delivery she was
31 2, 6| hip-joint for a considerable time; fevers afterwards supervened;
32 2, 6| short for a considerable time; recovered his heat; thirst;
33 2, 6| recovered his heat after a time; passed black urine, having
34 2, 6| menstruation for the first time. On the sixth, much nausea,
35 2, 6| continued for a considerable time, and again assumed the dysenteric
36 2, 6| took place for the first time, for she was a young woman.
37 2, 6| under the fever?) for some time, without betaking himself
38 2, 6| and for a considerable time there was a constant pain
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