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Fever Quartan See Agues

A Quartan Ague has two Fitts in
four Days, or 2 Days quite Free from
a Fit.

It begins at four or five o Clock in the Afternoon,
but sometimes sooner and sometimes later,
with great Lassitude, Stretching, a blunt
Pain in the Head, Back, loins and legs.
the Feet and Hands are Cold, and the whole
Body Cold Pale. The face and Nails are livid
to which Shivering and Shaking Supervene
The Tongue and Lips Tremble the
Breathing is difficult with Restlessness and
tossing These Symptoms Continue
about two or three Hours.
See Agues.

Fever Quotidian

A Quotidian Ague Returns
every Day and is not so Common
as the tertian or Quartan.
The fits come on at about 4 or 5 in the
Morning with coldness and shivering
to which succeeds Cardialgia Vomiting
Pain in the Head fainting Fitts &c
for Cure See Agues and Billious
Fever

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