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1 1, 1| other respects they were free of disease, so as not to
2 1, 2| they were protracted, but free from danger, unless in those
3 1, 2| that most of them were not free from the fever during the
4 1, 2| form, but persons remained free from all other diseases.
5 1, 3| noon, he appeared to be free from fever; towards evening,
6 1, 3| About the twenty-seventh, free of fever; sediment in the
7 1, 3| affected. On the twentieth, free of fever, had a crisis,
8 1, 3| hot sweat, appeared to be free of fever; did not sleep
9 1, 3| For three days remained free from fever. On the eleventh,
10 2, 4| twentieth, had a crisis; free of fever; had no sweat;
11 2, 4| became quite collected; free from fever, slept, urine
12 2, 4| relieved, more collected; not free of fever, thirsty, vomited
13 2, 4| quite collected, sweated, free from fever, not thirsty,
14 2, 5| sediment; was collected, free from fever for a season.
15 2, 5| rigor, acute fever, sweated, free of fever; had a crisis;
16 2, 5| mind. About the nineteenth, free of fever, had a pain in
17 2, 5| taken ill of fever. She was free of thirst throughout, but
18 2, 5| nates. On the sixth day, was free of fever, did not sweat,
19 2, 6| these were particularly free from thirst, and none of
20 2, 6| On the twenty-seventh, free from fever; bowels constipated;
21 2, 6| all over about noon; was free of fever, had a crisis,
22 2, 6| copious and white; he became free of thirst, and the respiration
23 2, 6| much sweat; seemed to be free from fever; but again in
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