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1 1, 1| persons delirious when near death. So much concerning the
2 1, 2| see a single instance of death among them.~5. With regard
3 1, 2| prolongation of the disease, or death, or relapses; which of these
4 1, 2| indicate a hemorrhage, but death.~12. Swellings about the
5 1, 2| relapse.~13. In these diseases death generally happened on the
6 1, 3| and whether it will end in death or recovery; or whether
7 1, 3| protracted, and will end in death or recovery; and in what
8 1, 3| to recovery and what to death, or to changes for the better
9 1, 3| sweats about the time of death.~CASE IX. Criton, in Thasus,
10 2, 4| bowels which occasioned death on the twenty-seventh day.~
11 2, 5| It is probable that the death of the patient on the fifth
12 2, 5| probable that the cause of death on the sixth day was the
13 2, 5| probable that the cause of his death on the seventh day was the
14 2, 6| and were delirious towards death.~14. The form of body peculiarly
15 2, 6| be protracted and end in death, and whatever will be protracted
16 2, 6| acute nature will end in death, and which in recovery.
17 2, 6| the hypochondrium caused death on the hundred and twentieth
18 2, 6| lochial discharge caused death on the day.~CASE III. In
19 2, 6| excessive sweats caused death on the tenth day.~CASE IV.
20 2, 6| sweats and convulsions caused death.~CASE V. In Larissa, a man,
21 2, 6| characters. It is probable that death was caused, on the seventeenth
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