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  • About the thirtieth, began to have hemorrhage from both nostrils, and this continued in an irregular manner until near the crisis; did not loathe food, and had no thirst throughout, nor was troubled with insomnolency; urine thin, and not devoid of color.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

  • On the fourth, had a rigor; all the symptoms exacerbated; insomnolency.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

  • In this patient the bowels were constantly from the first either loose, with bilious, liquid, and copious dejections, or constipated with hot and undigested faeces; the urine throughout bad; for the most part coma, or insomnolency with pain; continued aversion to food.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

  • In Larissa, a young unmarried woman was seized with a fever of the acute and ardent type; insomnolency, thirst; tongue sooty and dry; urine of a good color, but thin.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

  • On the seventh, all the symptoms exacerbated; insomnolency, delirium, thirst; stools bilious, and high colored.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

  • On the fifth day, all the symptoms were exacerbated; talked much incoherently, and again immediately became collected; had no thirst; labored under insomnolency; alvine dejections copious, and unseasonable throughout; urine scanty, thin, darkish; extremities cold, somewhat livid.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

  • The woman who lodged at the house of Tisamenas had a troublesome attack of iliac passion, much vomiting; could not keep her drink; pains about the hypochondria, and pains also in the lower part of the belly; constant tormina; not thirsty; became hot; extremities cold throughout, with nausea and insomnolency; urine scanty and thin; dejections undigested, thin, scanty.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

  • At first had sometimes coma and sometimes insomnolency; pain of the loins; heaviness of the head.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

  • In this case, as far as I saw, the bowels were disordered; urine thin and black; disposition to coma; insomnolency; extremities cold; delirious throughout.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

  • Diana was seized with an acute fever, at first of a continual and ardent type; thirsty, inclined to be comatose at first, and afterwards troubled with insomnolency; bowels disordered at the beginning, urine thin.

    Of The Epidemics 2007

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