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1 1, 1| being unaccompanied by fever so as not to confine the
2 1, 1| cases were accompanied with fever and some not; the greater
3 1, 1| character, and attended with fever, were well supported, and
4 1, 2| complaints were unattended with fever, and did not prevent the
5 1, 2| commencement; and they had fever, and the convulsions supervened
6 1, 2| them were not free from the fever during the winter; but the
7 1, 2| during the winter; but the fever left most of them without
8 1, 2| of Critobulus’ son, the fever ceased and came to a crisis
9 1, 2| menstrual discharge during the fever, and many girls had it then
10 1, 2| setting in, there were acute fever and small rigors, insomnolency,
11 1, 2| fevers, sometimes when the fever went off critically, neither
12 1, 2| and from the return of the fever both had a crisis together
13 1, 2| left them for one day, the fever attacked them again on the
14 1, 2| day from the return of the fever, as was the case with Pantacles,
15 1, 3| occur in the continual fever. The least dangerous of
16 1, 3| attacked by it. The nocturnal fever is not very fatal, but protracted;
17 1, 3| varieties occur in every fever, and in every disease. From
18 1, 3| on the first day of acute fever; he sweated; towards night
19 1, 3| appeared to be free from fever; towards evening, acute
20 1, 3| towards evening, acute fever, with sweating, thirst,
21 1, 3| exercises, he was seized with fever. He began with having pain
22 1, 3| night. On the second, acute fever, stools more copious, thinner,
23 1, 3| urine suppressed, acute fever. On the seventh, loss of
24 1, 3| was seized with an acute fever; alvine discharges at first
25 1, 3| the crisis took place; fever remitted. On the fifth day
26 1, 3| the fifth day afterwards, fever relapsed, spleen immediately
27 1, 3| immediately became swollen; acute fever; deafness again. On the
28 1, 3| delivery was seized with fever, attended with rigor; was
29 1, 3| eighth, had a rigor; acute fever; much spasm, with pain;
30 1, 3| she was seized with acute fever, pain in the cardiac region
31 1, 3| she was seized with the fever, became delirious. On the
32 1, 3| fourteenth had a rigor; acute fever. On the fifteenth, had a
33 1, 3| yellow matters; sweated; fever gone; at night acute fever;
34 1, 3| fever gone; at night acute fever; urine thick, sediment white.
35 1, 3| other respects felt lighter; fever not gone; fauces painful
36 1, 3| twenty-seventh, free of fever; sediment in the urine;
37 1, 3| thirty-first, was attacked with fever, bilious diarrhea; slight
38 1, 3| and was freed from the fever on the eightieth day.~CASE
39 1, 3| Hercules, was seized with a fever in an irregular form; was
40 1, 3| ameliorated; intermission of the fever; urine thin, and well colored.
41 1, 3| colored. On the seventieth, fever gone for ten days. On the
42 1, 3| rigor, was seized with acute fever, sweated much; a red, smooth
43 1, 3| VII. Meton was seized with fever; there was a painful weight
44 1, 3| had a crisis. After the fever restless, and had some delirium;
45 1, 3| Bootes, was seized with fever after supper; passed the
46 1, 3| died about sunset. The fever in this case was accompanied
47 1, 3| bullae (phlyctaenae); acute fever; he became furiously deranged;
48 1, 3| Phrynichides was seized with fever. He had pain in the head,
49 1, 3| deafness; no sleep, acute fever, hypochondria elevated with
50 1, 3| On the twentieth, free of fever, had a crisis, no sweat,
51 1, 3| seized with rigor and acute fever. Began to have pain about
52 1, 3| noon, had a rigor, acute fever; urine the same; pain of
53 1, 3| during the night; acute fever, pain of the right hypochondrium,
54 1, 3| thirsty. On the fourth, acute fever, pains all over. On the
55 1, 3| oily, and copious; acute fever. On the sixth, in the evening,
56 1, 3| morning had a rigor; acute fever, hot sweat, appeared to
57 1, 3| appeared to be free of fever; did not sleep long; after
58 1, 3| with child, was seized with fever, and immediately began to
59 1, 3| color. On the fifth, acute fever; pain of the hypochondrium,
60 1, 3| and was freed from the fever. On the sixth, recovered
61 1, 3| days remained free from fever. On the eleventh, had a
62 1, 3| relapse, with rigor and fever. About the fourteenth day,
63 1, 3| matters, had a sweat, the fever went off, by coming to a
64 1, 3| straightway seized with acute fever; a slight appearance of
65 1, 3| seventh, had a sweat; the fever intermitted, the pains remained.
66 2, 4| commencing from his hands; acute fever, delirium. On the second,
67 2, 4| New Wall, was seized with fever. He began to have pain in
68 2, 4| collected. On the fourteenth, fever gone; had no sweat; slept,
69 2, 4| the following days, acute fever, urine thin, was delirious.
70 2, 4| twentieth, had a crisis; free of fever; had no sweat; no appetite
71 2, 4| the following days acute fever, tongue parched. On the
72 2, 4| accidental cause, was seized with fever, and took to bed. On the
73 2, 4| semen. On the third, acute fever; stools black, thin, frothy,
74 2, 4| ninth had a rigor, acute fever, sweated, a chill, was delirious,
75 2, 4| quite collected; free from fever, slept, urine thin about
76 2, 4| two following days without fever; it returned on the fourteenth,
77 2, 4| fallen to the bottom; acute fever, quite delirious, did not
78 2, 4| with the bedclothes, acute fever, general sweat, felt relieved,
79 2, 4| more collected; not free of fever, thirsty, vomited yellow
80 2, 4| collected, sweated, free from fever, not thirsty, but the urine
81 2, 5| second, deafness, acute fever; retraction of the right
82 2, 5| Demaenetus, contracted a fever from drinking. Immediately
83 2, 5| On the third day, acute fever; trembling of the head,
84 2, 5| seventh had a rigor, acute fever, sweated all over his body;
85 2, 5| was collected, free from fever for a season. On the ninth
86 2, 5| About the fourteenth, acute fever. On the sixteenth, vomited
87 2, 5| seventeenth had a rigor, acute fever, sweated, free of fever;
88 2, 5| fever, sweated, free of fever; had a crisis; urine, after
89 2, 5| the nineteenth, free of fever, had a pain in his neck;
90 2, 5| a maid, was taken ill of fever. She was free of thirst
91 2, 5| In the beginning of the fever, had a pain about the nates.
92 2, 5| the sixth day, was free of fever, did not sweat, had a crisis;
93 2, 5| third day, a rigor, acute fever; a reddish and hard swelling
94 2, 5| Market was seized with fever from fatigue, labor, and
95 2, 5| miscarriage, was taken ill of fever. On the first day, tongue
96 2, 5| day, had a rigor, acute fever; alvine discharges copious;
97 2, 5| scanty, thin. An ardent fever.~CASE VIII. Another woman,
98 2, 5| Ocetes, was seized with fever. At first had sometimes
99 2, 5| difficult labor, was seized with fever. Immediately on the commencement
100 2, 5| had slight rigor, acute fever; a faint cold sweat about
101 2, 5| the seventh, had a rigor, fever acute; much thirst; much
102 2, 5| rigor; exacerbation of the fever, did not sleep at all; in
103 2, 5| about seventeen. An ardent fever.~
104 2, 6| were many cases of ardent fever, phrensy, aphthous affections
105 2, 6| but also persons in ardent fever and in phrenitis.~6. The
106 2, 6| 6. The cases of ardent fever and phrenitis occurred early
107 2, 6| coma, nausea, and rigors; fever acute, not much thirst,
108 2, 6| the fatal cases of ardent fever; similar symptoms occurred
109 2, 6| this way, with and without fever; there were painful tormina
110 2, 6| which occurred along with fever. In the main, most cases
111 2, 6| was seized with an acute fever, at first of a continual
112 2, 6| On the fourteenth, acute fever; discharges bilious, thin,
113 2, 6| he had no sleep, and the fever was more intense. On the
114 2, 6| again slight symptoms of fever, and throughout in an irregular
115 2, 6| at others not; for if the fever intermitted, and was alleviated
116 2, 6| aversion to food. Ardent fever.~Explanation of the characters.
117 2, 6| weakness produced by the fever, the phrenitis, and affection
118 2, 6| place, was seized with acute fever, accompanied with rigors.
119 2, 6| twenty-seventh, free from fever; bowels constipated; not
120 2, 6| to food; urine the same; fever not leaving her entirely,
121 2, 6| discharges small, and bilious; fever more acute, affected with
122 2, 6| with strong rigor and acute fever; tongue dry, thirsty, and
123 2, 6| speechless; great coldness; acute fever; much perspiration; he died.
124 2, 6| verdigris-green and thin matters; fever, accompanied with rigors,
125 2, 6| morning, loss of speech; acute fever; he sweated, fever did not
126 2, 6| acute fever; he sweated, fever did not leave him; palpitations
127 2, 6| good. On the first day, fever acute, of the ardent type,
128 2, 6| the thigh abated, but the fever increased; somewhat tossed
129 2, 6| Pericles was seized with a fever of the acute, continual
130 2, 6| left nostril, but still the fever became more violent; passed
131 2, 6| he slept. On the third, fever was milder; abundance of
132 2, 6| about noon; was free of fever, had a crisis, no relapse.
133 2, 6| was seized with an ardent fever. She was thirsty, and could
134 2, 6| eighth, deafness, acute fever, insomnolency, nausea, rigors,
135 2, 6| disorder of the intellect; the fever abated. On the seventeenth,
136 2, 6| On the twenty-fourth, the fever returned, deafness again;
137 2, 6| was seized with an acute fever; pain of the right dry cough,
138 2, 6| a painful state, for the fever while the pains did not
139 2, 6| continued. On the eleventh, the fever diminished; slight sweats
140 2, 6| On the twenty-seventh the fever relapsed; he coughed, and
141 2, 6| Street. Was seized with acute fever of the ardent type; vomitings
142 2, 6| state; paroxysms of the fever diversified, and for the
143 2, 6| fourteenth day, deafness; the fever increased; urine the same.
144 2, 6| continued, but less; the fever diminished; on the following
145 2, 6| hip-joint, and increase of fever. Not long afterwards, pains
146 2, 6| inferior rule, that either the fever and deafness increased,
147 2, 6| complete crisis. Ardent fever.~Explanation of the characters.
148 2, 6| Nicodemus was seized with fever from venery and drinking.
149 2, 6| On the second day, the fever exacerbated; he was troubled
150 2, 6| the fourth, rigor, much fever, general pains; urine thin,
151 2, 6| seemed to be free from fever; but again in the evening
152 2, 6| all over; apyrexia; the fever came to its crisis.~Explanation
153 2, 6| talking, despondency, slight fever; in the morning, frequent
154 2, 6| same state; had no sleep; fever more acute. On the third,
155 2, 6| much incoherence; acute fever; on that night a copious
156 2, 6| woman was seized with a fever of the acute and ardent
157 2, 6| apyrexia, had a crisis. In the fever, and when it had passed
158 2, 6| had no relapse, but the fever came to a crisis. The pains
159 2, 6| Abdera, bore up (under the fever?) for some time, without
160 2, 6| all these things; for the fever was exacerbated, and of
161 2, 6| About the thirtieth, acute fever; stools copious and thin;
162 2, 6| was seized with an acute fever, attended with chills; heaviness
163 2, 6| was seized with an acute fever, attended with chills. From
164 2, 6| the touch of the hand the fever was slight; coldness of
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