(seq. 92)

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Fever Camp

The first complaints of this Fever are gentle Horrers, and little Feverish
heats alternately succeding each other with loss of Appetite
the Disorder being greatest at Night, the Body is hot the
Sleep interrupted and not refreshing. They have Constantly some
Pain and Confusion in the Head, Cheifly about the forehead. The
Pulse at first but little quicker then the Natural and the Draught
if any is Considerable. They are too ill to mind Busisness and
to well to be Confined. In this State a Change of Air, with
a Vomit and Sweat will perform a Cure. Yet a large
Bleeding will sink the Pulse and Bring on a Delirium.
If the Fevers seats Cure it as the Malignant Spotted Fever

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