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1 1, 2| cannot state that any harm or good ever resulted from the cough.~
2 1, 2| small, so that they did no good, but soon relapsed and speedily
3 1, 2| off, or again, did them no good. Small rashes, and not corresponding
4 1, 2| to disease, namely, to do good or to do no harm. The art
5 1, 3| urine thin, and not of a good color. On the fifth, acute
6 1, 3| sleep; urine throughout of a good color, but thin; the alvine
7 2, 4| delirious; urine thin, not of a good color. On the eighth, stools
8 2, 5| Nothing could do her any good. She died.~CASE VII. A woman
9 2, 6| diarrhea or discharge of good urine took place, were relieved
10 2, 6| urine excessive, and not good; troublesome melting. The
11 2, 6| summer should have done good in these cases; for winter
12 2, 6| constitution and disease is good, and whatever is bad; whatever
13 2, 6| administered did him any good. On the first day, fever
14 2, 6| quantity of urine, not of a good character. On the third,
15 2, 6| state; urine thin,but of a good color; no disturbance about
16 2, 6| expectorations were not good. On the twenty-seventh the
17 2, 6| and the respiration was good. On the thirty-fourth, sweated
18 2, 6| for the urine was of a good color, and had a copious
19 2, 6| sooty and dry; urine of a good color, but thin. On the
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