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Page 83
... fever , from a patient actually labouring under the disease , and from contagion preserved in some fomes on board a vessel . We meet with little new information relative to the symp- toms of the disease ; except that we are told ...
... fever , from a patient actually labouring under the disease , and from contagion preserved in some fomes on board a vessel . We meet with little new information relative to the symp- toms of the disease ; except that we are told ...
Page 84
... fever in which it resembled the mild remittent of common seasons . It was distinguished from it chiefly by the black colour of the intestinal evacuations . 9. There were cases of this fever so light , that patients were said to be ...
... fever in which it resembled the mild remittent of common seasons . It was distinguished from it chiefly by the black colour of the intestinal evacuations . 9. There were cases of this fever so light , that patients were said to be ...
Page 87
... fever . There is no reason why they should not be the same , for the supposed two morbid states of the system , are ... fever ? Such , however , must be the result of the loose analogies and undistinguishing arrangements , which the ...
... fever . There is no reason why they should not be the same , for the supposed two morbid states of the system , are ... fever ? Such , however , must be the result of the loose analogies and undistinguishing arrangements , which the ...
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