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1 1, 2| and again a disposition to coma. The bowels, in all diseases,
2 1, 3| seventh trembling, slight coma, some incoherence, pains
3 1, 3| sixth, was affected with coma, nausea, and rigor; redness
4 2, 4| appeared to be lightened. Coma set in; urine thicker, reddish,
5 2, 4| in the dejections; slight coma; uneasiness at the times
6 2, 5| At first had sometimes coma and sometimes insomnolency;
7 2, 6| of persons affected with coma for a long time, and then
8 2, 6| they were affected with coma, nausea, and rigors; fever
9 2, 6| constantly affected either with coma, in which they got which
10 2, 6| particularly disposed to coma; but also in all other great
11 2, 6| attended either by heavy coma, or by short and light sleep.~
12 2, 6| the body, disposition to coma, in most cases swelling,
13 2, 6| throughout bad; for the most part coma, or insomnolency with pain;
14 2, 6| collected, but disposed to coma; urine copious, thin, and
15 2, 6| black, thin, and watery; coma supervened; there was aversion
16 2, 6| the ninth, affected with coma, and with nausea when roused;
17 2, 6| the spasms left her; but coma, and disposition to sleep,
18 2, 6| much thirst; disposition to coma; painful swelling of the
19 2, 6| again composed, and then coma came on; afterwards the
20 2, 6| and black; disposition to coma; insomnolency; extremities
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