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1 1, 2| happened alike to those who recovered and to those who did not.
2 1, 2| passed with pain. These all recovered, and I did not see a single
3 1, 2| summer, for the most part recovered, and but few of them died.
4 1, 2| into dysentery, and they recovered. This humor was redundant
5 1, 2| attacked with these symptoms recovered. All the symptoms which
6 1, 2| relapses; and all those recovered in which the relapses took
7 1, 3| disordered in mind; at night recovered his senses; slept. On the
8 1, 3| water on the head; slept and recovered his senses. In this case
9 1, 3| had rigors and nausea, recovered his heat slightly, at night
10 1, 3| sixth had a rigor, but soon recovered her heat, sweated all over;
11 1, 3| bilious, On the fourth, recovered the use of her tongue; spasms
12 1, 3| the fever. On the sixth, recovered her reason; was every way
13 2, 5| a sediment; extremities recovered their heat. On the eleventh,
14 2, 6| suppuration, most of them recovered; but when the inflammation
15 2, 6| became warmed, and again recovered their recollection and speech.
16 2, 6| became cold, but immediately recovered his heat again. On the fourteenth,
17 2, 6| not confined; and he again recovered his heat. Fortieth, apyrexia,
18 2, 6| for a considerable time; recovered his heat; thirst; passed
19 2, 6| articulation; became worse; recovered his heat after a time; passed
20 2, 6| weak; but in the evening recovered his heat again; was delirious,
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