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1 1, 1| opposite and northerly state, ardent fevers occurred in a few
2 1, 2| fevers; and, in a few cases, ardent; some diurnal, others nocturnal,
3 1, 2| were more numerous than the ardent fevers, and attended with
4 1, 2| quickly prove fatal. In ardent fevers, and in those other
5 1, 2| diseases. Early in the spring, ardent fevers commenced and continued
6 1, 2| When in these attacks of ardent fevers there was a proper
7 1, 2| approach of winter, many ardent fevers set in; but great
8 1, 2| attack at the commencement of ardent fevers, which were attended
9 1, 2| and more especially of ardent fevers, in which there is
10 1, 2| and until the equinox, the ardent fevers and frenzies prevailed,
11 2, 5| urine scanty, thin. An ardent fever.~CASE VIII. Another
12 2, 5| age about seventeen. An ardent fever.~
13 2, 6| There were many cases of ardent fever, phrensy, aphthous
14 2, 6| phthisis, but also persons in ardent fever and in phrenitis.~
15 2, 6| phrenitis.~6. The cases of ardent fever and phrenitis occurred
16 2, 6| The constitution of the ardent fevers which then occurred
17 2, 6| marked the fatal cases of ardent fever; similar symptoms
18 2, 6| first of a continual and ardent type; thirsty, inclined
19 2, 6| continued aversion to food. Ardent fever.~Explanation of the
20 2, 6| day, fever acute, of the ardent type, not agitated, but
21 2, 6| Walk was seized with an ardent fever. She was thirsty,
22 2, 6| with acute fever of the ardent type; vomitings at first
23 2, 6| had a complete crisis. Ardent fever.~Explanation of the
24 2, 6| a fever of the acute and ardent type; insomnolency, thirst;
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