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1 1, 1| very mild, being rarely attended with hemorrhage, and never
2 1, 1| greater part of these were attended with much suffering. In
3 1, 1| protracted character, and attended with fever, were well supported,
4 1, 2| slimy, purulent nature, attended with strangury, not connected
5 1, 2| than the ardent fevers, and attended with more pain; but these
6 1, 2| the worst of all. Coughs attended these fevers, but I cannot
7 1, 2| greatest and worst symptom attended the most of them, namely,
8 1, 2| ardent fevers, which were attended with fatal symptoms; for
9 1, 3| at first were scanty, and attended with tenesmus; but afterwards
10 1, 3| delivery was seized with fever, attended with rigor; was pained at
11 1, 3| thirty-first, a diarrhea attended with a copious discharge
12 1, 3| disorder of the bowels, attended with bilious, On the fourth,
13 2, 6| rising of Arcturus were attended with much rain. Autumn gloomy
14 2, 6| nature of these cases when attended with sores, and proceeding
15 2, 6| time, and these cases were attended with acute and fatal symptoms.
16 2, 6| sleep, or with insomnolency, attended with pains; most had disorders
17 2, 6| disorders of the bowels, attended with undigested, thin, and
18 2, 6| dysentery; but these were not attended with much pain. The evacuations
19 2, 6| the main, most cases were attended either by heavy coma, or
20 2, 6| chronic, of erratic, of fevers attended with nausea, and of irregular
21 2, 6| irregular fevers. All these were attended with much disorder, for
22 2, 6| cough was troublesome, and attended with dyspnoea. On the eighth,
23 2, 6| seized with an acute fever, attended with chills; heaviness of
24 2, 6| seized with an acute fever, attended with chills. From first
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