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1 1, 1| to confine the patient to bed; in all cases they disappeared
2 1, 1| gradually declining, took to bed with symptoms of phthisis;
3 1, 1| and of those confined to bed, I do not know if a single
4 1, 2| others were confined to bed. In most instances these
5 1, 2| who were not confined to bed and those who were. There
6 1, 3| lived by the Wall, took to bed on the first day of acute
7 1, 3| the great toe; he took to bed the same day, had rigors
8 2, 4| with fever, and took to bed. On the second, there was
9 2, 5| sometimes was confined to bed, with a tendency to deep
10 2, 6| without being confined to bed. And in many other diseases
11 2, 6| these some were confined to bed, and others bore up on foot;
12 2, 6| spring who were confined to bed; of the others, the cough
13 2, 6| all these were confined to bed, and many of them died,
14 2, 6| was feverish, confined to bed, and loathed her food. After
15 2, 6| phrenitis, having taken to bed on the first day, vomited
16 2, 6| long afterwards he took to bed; he lived near the High
17 2, 6| without betaking himself to bed. His viscera were enlarged,
18 2, 6| first, and betook himself to bed, and having used large quantities
19 2, 6| after he betook himself to bed, had a rigor, became heated,
20 2, 6| since he was confined to bed; immediately afterwards
21 2, 6| venery, was confined to bed; he was affected with rigors
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