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1 1, 2| During autumn, and at the commencement of winter, there were phthisical
2 1, 2| had convulsions from the commencement; and they had fever, and
3 1, 2| attacked immediately after the commencement of the spring and summer,
4 1, 2| made their attack at the commencement of ardent fevers, which
5 1, 2| disease was moderate at the commencement, but assumed a violent character
6 1, 2| on the fifth day from the commencement, left them for four days
7 1, 3| in some cases at the very commencement, grows, as it were, and
8 1, 3| eleventh, he died. At the commencement, and throughout, the respiration
9 1, 3| fauces painful from the commencement, and red; uvula retracted;
10 1, 3| head and left side from the commencement, and had other pains resembling
11 1, 3| the second day from the commencement.~CASE X. The Clazomenian
12 1, 3| slight remission; from the commencement to the fourteenth day the
13 1, 3| uncomfortable night; urine at the commencement thick, red, but when allowed
14 2, 4| parched; deafness at the commencement; there was no sleep; not
15 2, 5| of the delirium. At the commencement of the disease she had pain
16 2, 5| fever. Immediately on the commencement had thirst, nausea, and
17 2, 6| at first, those in the commencement of phthisis, but also persons
18 2, 6| occurred was as follows: at the commencement they were affected with
19 2, 6| venery and drinking. At the commencement he was troubled with nausea
20 2, 6| Plain. On the first, at the commencement of night, frights, much
21 2, 6| pain; insomnolency from the commencement; she was silent, sullen,
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