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1 1, 1| appetite for any kind of food throughout; no thirst; most
2 1, 1| was necessary to give them food (on the whole, persons laboring
3 1, 2| phlegm, and undigested food, sweats, in all cases a
4 1, 2| loathing of all articles of food, more especially with those
5 1, 2| they got an appetite for food, and the fevers were mild
6 1, 3| recovery; and in what cases food is to be given, and in what
7 1, 3| what particular kind of food is to be administered.~3.
8 1, 3| the crisis; did not loathe food, and had no thirst throughout,
9 2, 5| throughout, but had no relish for food. Alvine discharges small,
10 2, 5| time loathed all kinds of food, nor had the least desire
11 2, 6| persons had an aversion to food in all the afore-mentioned
12 2, 6| complaints, was the aversion to food, as has been described.
13 2, 6| for drink along with their food, but continued without thirst.
14 2, 6| dejections bilious; aversion to food, comatose. On the twenty-fourth,
15 2, 6| no long time, aversion to food; had again slight symptoms
16 2, 6| he used much and improper food; sleep bad; about the time
17 2, 6| pain; continued aversion to food. Ardent fever.~Explanation
18 2, 6| to bed, and loathed her food. After the rigor which took
19 2, 6| constipated; aversion to food; urine the same; fever not
20 2, 6| collected; utter aversion to food; the jaw became relaxed;
21 2, 6| supervened; there was aversion to food, aversion to food, despondency,
22 2, 6| aversion to food, aversion to food, despondency, and insomnolency;
23 2, 6| loss of sleep, aversion to food, and had thirst and nausea.
24 2, 6| exacerbated, and of the food taken scarcely any portion
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