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1 1, 1| persons. Most of them were affected by these diseases in the
2 1, 1| under phthisis were not affected in the usual manner). They
3 1, 1| usual manner). They were affected with fevers, rigors, and
4 1, 2| things occurred to those affected with the complaints described
5 1, 2| of diseases, and of those affected, they who died were principally
6 1, 2| constitution of things, were affected in this manner, and I did
7 1, 3| tenth, her limbs painfully affected; pain again of the cardiac
8 1, 3| delirium; legs painfully affected. About the twentieth, in
9 1, 3| incoherence; legs painfully affected. On the twentieth, free
10 1, 3| parts. On the sixth, was affected with coma, nausea, and rigor;
11 2, 5| phthisis.~CASE IV. The woman affected with quinsy, who lodged
12 2, 5| On the third, painfully affected; evacuations from the bowels
13 2, 6| were healthy, except those affected with phthisis, of whom we
14 2, 6| bad in quality; of persons affected with coma for a long time,
15 2, 6| epidemic. There were patients affected with every one of the species
16 2, 6| the commencement they were affected with coma, nausea, and rigors;
17 2, 6| speech. They were constantly affected either with coma, in which
18 2, 6| critical appearance in persons affected thus; for neither was there
19 2, 6| described. Many had their mouths affected with aphthous ulcerations.
20 2, 6| purgings were hurtful to those affected in this manner; many died
21 2, 6| bilious; fever more acute, affected with rigors; on the following
22 2, 6| and unmixed. On the ninth, affected with coma, and with nausea
23 2, 6| day.~CASE IV. The patient affected with phrenitis, having taken
24 2, 6| still going about, became affected with loss of sleep, aversion
25 2, 6| liver, and then he became affected with jaundice; he was flatulent,
26 2, 6| confined to bed; he was affected with rigors and nausea;
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