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1 1, 1| fevers accompanied with rigors, of the continual type,
2 1, 1| were affected with fevers, rigors, and deficient sweats, with
3 1, 2| part, on the critical days. Rigors, in all cases, took place
4 1, 2| were acute fever and small rigors, insomnolency, aberration,
5 1, 3| to bed the same day, had rigors and nausea, recovered his
6 2, 5| towards evening slight rigors; small vomitings of bile.
7 2, 5| were loose throughout; with rigors: her age about seventeen.
8 2, 6| affected with coma, nausea, and rigors; fever acute, not much thirst,
9 2, 6| disordered, accompanied with rigors, sweats not of a critical
10 2, 6| diseases, having frequent rigors, often continual and acute
11 2, 6| ended in dropsy; they had rigors, and were delirious towards
12 2, 6| fever, accompanied with rigors. But a considerable time
13 2, 6| continual and acute fevers, with rigors. On the eighth and following
14 2, 6| more acute, affected with rigors; on the following days lost
15 2, 6| fever, accompanied with rigors, copious and continued sweats
16 2, 6| fever, insomnolency, nausea, rigors, became collected; urine
17 2, 6| exacerbated; he was troubled with rigors and nausea; had no sleep;
18 2, 6| oppressed with nausea, and rigors; redness of the face; pain
19 2, 6| bed; he was affected with rigors and nausea; insomnolency
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