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1 1, 1| the patient to bed; in all cases they disappeared without
2 1, 1| sometimes both; some of these cases were accompanied with fever
3 1, 1| symptoms of phthisis; in many cases formerly of a doubtful character
4 1, 1| suddenly than is common in such cases. But other diseases, of
5 1, 1| uncomfortable state. In most cases the bowels were disordered
6 1, 1| eightieth. But there were cases in which it did not leave
7 1, 2| undigested food, sweats, in all cases a reduncance of humors.
8 1, 2| walking about, but some cases were febrile, as will be
9 1, 2| continual fevers; and, in a few cases, ardent; some diurnal, others
10 1, 2| quartans, but in no few cases a transition from other
11 1, 2| upon the fevers; in most cases they were protracted, but
12 1, 2| critical days. Rigors, in all cases, took place in an irregular
13 1, 2| crisis, either in the fatal cases or in the others; for if
14 1, 2| abscesses were formed in these cases, either unusually large,
15 1, 2| and fluxes; but, in some cases, there were dropsies, with
16 1, 2| great change in all these cases. For the bowels, if they
17 1, 2| to the dangers of these cases, one must always attend
18 1, 2| verdigris-green bile, in some cases quickly prove fatal. In
19 1, 2| already more subdued, these cases end in paralysis, mania,
20 1, 2| summer, and some of those cases in which the hemorrhage
21 1, 2| humor was redundant in many cases, since in those who had
22 1, 2| observed. The urine in most cases was of the proper color,
23 1, 2| phrenitis, and many died; a few cases also occurred during the
24 1, 2| the even days; and in most cases, on the fourth day, the
25 1, 2| sweats. In the phrenitic cases, all the symptoms which
26 1, 2| the twentieth. In those cases in which the phrenitis did
27 1, 2| of dysentery. And in many cases it happened, that the crisis
28 1, 2| seventh day, died. In those cases of acute, and more especially
29 1, 2| converted into pus; in these cases a bilious diarrhoea, or
30 1, 2| twentieth day, but in all these cases the disease went off without
31 1, 2| relapse. There were fewest cases of rigor in the spring,
32 1, 3| protracted, and in some cases passes into phthisis. The
33 1, 3| the continual, in some cases at the very commencement,
34 1, 3| or recovery; and in what cases food is to be given, and
35 1, 3| crises take place.~Fourteen Cases of Disease~CASE I. Philiscus,
36 2, 6| prevailing cold, there were many cases of erysipelas, some from
37 2, 6| speech. There were many cases of ardent fever, phrensy,
38 2, 6| insomnolency. There were many cases of failure of crisis, and
39 2, 6| symptoms in each of these cases were as follows:~4. In many
40 2, 6| were as follows:~4. In many cases erysipelas, from some obvious
41 2, 6| various characters. Those cases in which any of these things
42 2, 6| the concoction in these cases turned to a these cases
43 2, 6| cases turned to a these cases turned to a suppuration,
44 2, 6| disease wandered, for in many cases both forearm and arm dropped
45 2, 6| dropped off; and in those cases in which it fell upon the
46 2, 6| a bad state; and in some cases the whole femur and bones
47 2, 6| laid bare. But of all such cases, the most formidable were
48 2, 6| was the nature of these cases when attended with sores,
49 2, 6| fevers. fevers. But those cases in which an abscess was
50 2, 6| relieved thereby: but those cases in which none of these symptoms
51 2, 6| number of these erysipelatous cases took place in the spring,
52 2, 6| during autumn.~5. In certain cases there was much disorder,
53 2, 6| and in phrenitis.~6. The cases of ardent fever and phrenitis
54 2, 6| at that time, and these cases were attended with acute
55 2, 6| symptoms which marked the fatal cases of ardent fever; similar
56 2, 6| occurred in the phrenitic cases; but these were particularly
57 2, 6| wild delirium as in other cases, but they died oppressed
58 2, 6| these died. There were many cases of lientery and of dysentery;
59 2, 6| administered; for in most cases purgings were hurtful to
60 2, 6| injunctions.~10. The urine in many cases was not in proportion to
61 2, 6| purged properly; for in many cases purgings by the bladder
62 2, 6| fever. In the main, most cases were attended either by
63 2, 6| for the bowels in most cases were disordered, accompanied
64 2, 6| prove critical as in other cases; for in all complaints and
65 2, 6| all complaints and in all cases there was difficulty of
66 2, 6| especially in phthisical cases.~13. The greatest and most
67 2, 6| in the greater number of cases the disease was long protracted.
68 2, 6| towards the termination in all cases with violent looseness of
69 2, 6| some slight pain, in all cases the purging of the matters
70 2, 6| disposition to coma, in most cases swelling, which ended in
71 2, 6| have done good in these cases; for winter coming on cures
72 2, 6| be administered.~Sixteen Cases of Disease~CASE I. In Thasus,
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