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1 1, 2| seasonable concoction of all the evacuations, and to the favorable and
2 1, 2| health; crude and undigested evacuations, and those which are converted
3 1, 3| the seventh, thirsty; the evacuations bilious, and high colored.
4 1, 3| pretty copiously, had proper evacuations from the bowels. On the
5 1, 3| not subside; the alvine evacuations were not stopped; thirst
6 1, 3| quite incoherent; alvine evacuations bilious; towards night had
7 1, 3| color, but thin; the alvine evacuations were thin, bilious, acrid,
8 2, 5| phrenitis, with unfavorable evacuations.~CASE II. Charion, who was
9 2, 5| copious, thin, undigested evacuations; urine scanty, thin. An
10 2, 5| third, painfully affected; evacuations from the bowels undigested,
11 2, 6| undigested, thin, and copious evacuations; urine copious, thin, having
12 2, 6| other of the accustomed evacuations, to prove a crisis. They
13 2, 6| attended with much pain. The evacuations were bilious, and fatty,
14 2, 6| malignant kind; copious evacuations of the contents of the guts,
15 2, 6| with copious and bilious evacuations, and these continued for
16 2, 6| was owing to the bilious evacuations and the sweats.~CASE XI.
17 2, 6| much restlessness; alvine evacuations of varied characters, either
18 2, 6| copious, thin, and disordered evacuations from the bowels. On the
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