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1 1, 2| cases was of the proper color, but thin, and having scanty
2 1, 3| comfortable, urine of a better color. On the fifth, about mid-day,
3 1, 3| but it had no sediment; in color and consistence, the urine
4 1, 3| passed urine of a better color, and having an abundant
5 1, 3| turning to a verdigris-green color; general relief. About the
6 1, 3| thin, and not devoid of color. When about the thirtieth
7 1, 3| thin, copious, and of the color of water, but were well
8 1, 3| thin, and not of a good color. On the fifth, acute fever;
9 1, 3| urine throughout of a good color, but thin; the alvine evacuations
10 2, 4| day, thin, and devoid of color; substances floating in
11 2, 4| sediment, or thin, devoid of color, and, having substances
12 2, 4| a short interval, of the color of verdigris; a few drops
13 2, 4| urine thin, not of a good color. On the eighth, stools black,
14 2, 4| alvine dejections of a black color. On the sixteenth, urine
15 2, 5| afterwards of a verdigris-green color, and in greater quantity;
16 2, 5| passed urine of a better color, having a white scanty sediment;
17 2, 5| bile of a verdigris-green color; not long after had a rigor,
18 2, 6| urine thin,but of a good color; no disturbance about the
19 2, 6| the urine was of a good color, and had a copious sediment,
20 2, 6| and dry; urine of a good color, but thin. On the second,
21 2, 6| urine thin, and devoid of color; thirst, nausea for the
22 2, 6| watery stools of a green color; urine thin, scanty, and
23 2, 6| scanty, and deficient in color; respiration rare, large,
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