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1 1, 1| being rarely attended with hemorrhage, and never proving fatal.
2 1, 2| not unattended with pain, hemorrhage from the nose takes place,
3 1, 2| was a proper and copious hemorrhage from the nose, they were
4 1, 2| person who had a proper hemorrhage who died in this constitution.
5 1, 2| notably those who had no hemorrhage; these had also rigor associated.~
6 1, 2| the bowels, or a copious hemorrhage, as in the case of Heraclides,
7 1, 2| person, though he had the hemorrhage from the nose, the purgation
8 1, 2| of those who had not the hemorrhage died: elderly persons had
9 1, 2| those cases in which the hemorrhage occurred, terminated in
10 1, 2| Mullus, who had a copious hemorrhage, which settled down into
11 1, 2| in those who had not the hemorrhage about the crisis, but the
12 1, 2| swelling was converted into the hemorrhage. In the case of Antiphon,
13 1, 2| certain individuals both the hemorrhage from the nose and the menses
14 1, 2| she had also a copinous hemorrhage from the nose, and I knew
15 1, 2| constipated; there was an hemorrhage from the nose in no case
16 1, 2| proved salutary; either a hemorrhage from the nose, or a copious
17 1, 2| Philo, who had a copious hemorrhage from the nose, and took
18 1, 2| you may expect a nasal hemorrhage unless the other symptoms
19 1, 2| they do not indicate a hemorrhage, but death.~12. Swellings
20 1, 3| thirtieth, began to have hemorrhage from both nostrils, and
21 1, 3| On the fifth, a copious hemorrhage of pure blood from the left
22 2, 6| neither was there any proper hemorrhage, nor any other of the accustomed
23 2, 6| head. On the first day, had hemorrhage from the left nostril, but
24 2, 6| the seventeenth, a copious hemorrhage from the nose; the deafness
25 2, 6| delirium left her; a small hemorrhage from the nose; sweat, apyrexia.
26 2, 6| On the thirtieth, copious hemorrhage from the nose, and became
27 2, 6| night. On the sixth, a great hemorrhage from the nose; a chill,
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