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1 9 | were, to hang loose, their urine is hot and green, and the
2 11| extremities are cold, their urine unconcocted; the sputa thin,
3 14| expectoration, nor retention of the urine, and if the alvine discharges
4 18| critical sweats supervene with urine having white, thick, and
5 18| and saltish, retention of urine, insomnolency, extremities
6 24| descends to the feet, and the urine passes freely, he is every
7 25| throbbing of the head, and thin urine, you may expect the fever
8 25| at the commencement, the urine is cloudy or thick, it is
9 25| otherwise proper; but when the urine at first is thin, do not
10 25| the bowels strongly, the urine is not concocted, but the
11 25| the fever abate and the urine be concocted; the patient
12 25| One may judge from the urine what is to take place, for
13 25| to take place, for if the urine be thicker, and more yellowish,
14 27| following, the discharge of thin urine; and if the patient be in
15 27| sputa, and of smooth, thin urine. In fever attended with
16 27| supervene, and thick and acrid urine be passed, or the disease
17 28| will ascertain from the urine. The draught is not to be
18 28| until you see that the urine and sputa are concocted (
19 28| they resemble pus, and the urine when it has reddish sediments
20 28| if he has dyspnoea, and urine that is thin and acrid,
21 28| copious evacuation of thick urine, and the sputa be concocted;
22 29| or with thick and white urine, or in a tertian fever,
23 31| on, followed by concocted urine and critical sweats, give
24 35| and do not flow readily by urine; when filled up with such
25 35| and feeble, and pass hot urine in consequence of the emptiness
26 35| a short walk, until the urine descend and be passed; and
27 40| suffering from incontinence of urine or jaundice, or whose food
28 42| mode of treatment is by the urine, sweats, and exercise; and
29 42| discharges from the bowels, by urine, or moderate sweats, cease
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