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nature 9
nausea 27
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Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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nausea

   Book,  Section
1 1, 2| whole head, cardialgia and nausea, vomit bilious and pituitous 2 1, 2| insomnolency, aberration, thirst, nausea, insignificant sweats about 3 1, 3| same day, had rigors and nausea, recovered his heat slightly, 4 1, 3| hypochondrium on the first day; had nausea and incoherence, and for 5 1, 3| pain of the hypochondria, nausea, an uncomfortable night, 6 1, 3| was affected with coma, nausea, and rigor; redness about 7 2, 5| third day, restless, thirst, nausea, much tossing about, bewilderment, 8 2, 5| extremities cold throughout, with nausea and insomnolency; urine 9 2, 5| day, tongue dry, thirst, nausea, insomnolency, belly disordered, 10 2, 5| commencement had thirst, nausea, and cardialgia; tongue 11 2, 5| was thirsty, comatose, had nausea; vomited small quantities 12 2, 6| were affected with coma, nausea, and rigors; fever acute, 13 2, 6| of fevers attended with nausea, and of irregular fevers. 14 2, 6| about sunset, slight chills; nausea, agitation; passed the night 15 2, 6| during the day, in a state of nausea, somewhat disturbed; passed 16 2, 6| affected with coma, and with nausea when roused; not very thirsty; 17 2, 6| with pain; much thirst, nausea, could not retain his drink; 18 2, 6| to have a sediment; the nausea less; he slept. On the third, 19 2, 6| time. On the sixth, much nausea, flushing, was chilly, and 20 2, 6| acute fever, insomnolency, nausea, rigors, became collected; 21 2, 6| and on the following days, nausea, deafness, and incoherence. 22 2, 6| commencement he was troubled with nausea and cardialgia; thirsty, 23 2, 6| troubled with rigors and nausea; had no sleep; vomited yellow 24 2, 6| food, and had thirst and nausea. She lived near the Pylates, 25 2, 6| Throughout she was oppressed with nausea, and rigors; redness of 26 2, 6| devoid of color; thirst, nausea for the most part; bowels 27 2, 6| affected with rigors and nausea; insomnolency and absence


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