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1 1, 1| kind of food throughout; no thirst; most persons delirious
2 1, 2| insomnolency, aberration, thirst, nausea, insignificant sweats
3 1, 2| cold, and they had then no thirst; in them the urine was black,
4 1, 3| acute fever, with sweating, thirst, tongue parched; passed
5 1, 3| sleep; extremities cold; thirst; bowels in a hot state;
6 1, 3| insomnolency, delirium, thirst; stools bilious, and high
7 1, 3| loathe food, and had no thirst throughout, nor was troubled
8 1, 3| evacuations were not stopped; thirst throughout not great; much
9 1, 3| slight epistaxis, tongue dry, thirst, urine thin and oily; slept
10 2, 4| speak, tongue dry, without thirst; deep sleep. About the twenty-fourth
11 2, 5| became a little heated; some thirst, urine thin, with cloudy
12 2, 5| of fever. She was free of thirst throughout, but had no relish
13 2, 5| desire of anything; had no thirst, nor drank anything worth
14 2, 5| the third day, restless, thirst, nausea, much tossing about,
15 2, 5| the first day, tongue dry, thirst, nausea, insomnolency, belly
16 2, 5| became collected; had no thirst; labored under insomnolency;
17 2, 5| on the commencement had thirst, nausea, and cardialgia;
18 2, 5| rigor, fever acute; much thirst; much tossing about; towards
19 2, 5| vomitings; much hiccup, painful thirst. On the thirteenth, vomitings
20 2, 6| the bowels, anorexia, with thirst and without it; of disordered
21 2, 6| rigors; fever acute, not much thirst, nor delirium, slight epistaxis,
22 2, 6| were particularly free from thirst, and none of these had wild
23 2, 6| Some were troubled with thirst, and some not; and both
24 2, 6| food, but continued without thirst. There was heaviness of
25 2, 6| and bilious stools; no thirst. On the eleventh was collected,
26 2, 6| time; recovered his heat; thirst; passed the night quietly;
27 2, 6| continual type, with pain; much thirst, nausea, could not retain
28 2, 6| expectoration during the first days, thirst, insomnolency; urine well
29 2, 6| white; he became free of thirst, and the respiration was
30 2, 6| of much bilious matter; thirst; great restlessness; urine
31 2, 6| with the same pains, rigor, thirst, slightly incoherent. On
32 2, 6| aversion to food, and had thirst and nausea. She lived near
33 2, 6| ardent type; insomnolency, thirst; tongue sooty and dry; urine
34 2, 6| troublesome meteorism; much thirst; disposition to coma; painful
35 2, 6| thin, and devoid of color; thirst, nausea for the most part;
36 2, 6| insomnolency and absence of thirst. On the first day much faeces
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