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1 1, 1| thin, pungent, and frequent dejections. The urine was thin, colorless,
2 1, 2| copious, undigested, and acrid dejections, and sometimes with watery
3 1, 2| disordered with thin and bilious dejections; and many, after passing
4 1, 3| stool, and passed copious dejections, with a bilious flux; no
5 2, 4| a livid sediment in the dejections; slight coma; uneasiness
6 2, 4| suppository, had alvine dejections of a black color. On the
7 2, 4| eye; urine thin. Fortieth, dejections pituitous, white, rather
8 2, 5| bilious, thin, and copious dejections; urine thin and blackish;
9 2, 5| symptoms were exacerbated; dejections more copious and unseasonable;
10 2, 5| urine scanty and thin; dejections undigested, thin, scanty.
11 2, 5| thin, copious, undigested dejections. On the second day, had
12 2, 5| thin, and at first unmixed dejections. On the third, more copious,
13 2, 5| under insomnolency; alvine dejections copious, and unseasonable
14 2, 5| disordered, with thin and scanty dejections; had no sleep. On the second,
15 2, 6| understanding disordered; alvine dejections bilious and fatty. On the
16 2, 6| sweated all over; apyrexia, dejections bilious; aversion to food,
17 2, 6| bilious, liquid, and copious dejections, or constipated with hot
18 2, 6| not subside; had copious dejections from the bowels; very delirious;
19 2, 6| acrid; and at times the dejections resembled milk. About the
20 2, 6| skin parched and tense; dejections either copious and thin,
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