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1 1, 1| increasing in violence; constant sweats, but not diffused over the
2 1, 1| fevers, rigors, and deficient sweats, with varied and irregular
3 1, 2| phlegm, and undigested food, sweats, in all cases a reduncance
4 1, 2| all other fevers; frequent sweats, but most seldom in them,
5 1, 2| thirst, nausea, insignificant sweats about the forehead and clavicles,
6 1, 2| violent pains set in, with sweats, generally coldish, and
7 1, 2| died on the sixth day with sweats. In the phrenitic cases,
8 1, 3| day; loss of speech, cold sweats; extremities livid; about
9 1, 3| upon in a round tumor, the sweats cold throughout, the paroxysms
10 1, 3| and irregular; occasional sweats; the paroxysms generally
11 1, 3| case was accompanied by sweats throughout; the sweats throughout;
12 1, 3| by sweats throughout; the sweats throughout; the hypochondria
13 1, 3| great; much spasms with sweats about the time of death.~
14 2, 6| and having had copious sweats. These were the symptoms
15 2, 6| accompanied with rigors, sweats not of a critical character,
16 2, 6| unseasonable, copious, and cold sweats throughout; great coldness,
17 2, 6| the night quietly; slight sweats about the head. On the third,
18 2, 6| probable that the excessive sweats caused death on the tenth
19 2, 6| rigors, copious and continued sweats all over; heaviness of the
20 2, 6| It is probable that the sweats and convulsions caused death.~
21 2, 6| fever diminished; slight sweats about the head; coughs,
22 2, 6| bilious evacuations and the sweats.~CASE XI. In Thasus, a woman,
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