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1 1, 1| which proved fatal to many persons. Most of them were affected
2 1, 1| throughout; no thirst; most persons delirious when near death.
3 1, 1| not violent; they attacked persons who had been long indisposed,
4 1, 1| them food (on the whole, persons laboring under phthisis
5 1, 2| wandering fevers attacked many persons, some of whom continued
6 1, 2| Pleiades and till winter. Many persons, and more especially children,
7 1, 2| described above, and to many persons at first without them. The
8 1, 2| attacked, most especially, persons of the ages I have mentioned,
9 1, 2| Convulsions occurring in persons attacked with frenzy, and
10 1, 2| uterus; whereas, in elder persons, and those in whom the heat
11 1, 2| an epidemical form, but persons remained free from all other
12 1, 2| hemorrhages attacked most persons, but especially young persons
13 1, 2| persons, but especially young persons and those in the prime of
14 1, 2| hemorrhage died: elderly persons had jaundice or disorder
15 1, 2| principally infants, young persons, adults having smooth bodies,
16 1, 2| recklessly and luxuriously; persons with shrill, or rough voices,
17 1, 2| children, also in elder persons. Some had a crisis on the
18 1, 2| the twentieth; but certain persons, who had a rigor about the
19 1, 3| and moreover phthisical persons, and those laboring under
20 1, 3| and when it supervenes on persons who are already consumptive.
21 2, 6| and bad in quality; of persons affected with coma for a
22 2, 6| the body, especially, in persons about sixty years of age,
23 2, 6| commencement of phthisis, but also persons in ardent fever and in phrenitis.~
24 2, 6| other critical appearance in persons affected thus; for neither
25 2, 6| destroyed the sight of many persons. There were fungous growths,
26 2, 6| complaints attacked many persons in the region of the belly.
27 2, 6| carried them all off.~9. All persons had an aversion to food
28 2, 6| never met with before, and persons in these complaints most
29 2, 6| and a want of crisis.~11. Persons laboring under phrenitis
30 2, 6| was consumption. With many persons it commenced during the
31 2, 6| Tenesmus troubled young persons of a phlegmatic temperament.
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