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Diaphoretics

the patient sinks into coma and lethargy; and this Course there it
has prevaild among the Students from the Southern states in a new
and mitigated form, commencing with a chill and fever, pain in
the side and breast, difficulty breathing, expectoration of blood,
great gastric distress, vomiting of bile to an enormous degree, pulse
full but soft and quick, this form resembles verry much billious
plurasy
deceiving the practitioner for a day or two, the symptoms
of a well remarked Typhus occurs. The pneumonia becomes
agrivated and the patient sinks into coma, the tongue and
fauces dark brown colour, dry and hard to the touch, though this
symptom is not uniform, (sometimes the tongue continues natural
through the disease,) more advanced it assumes the form of Typhus
Gravior
, skin parched or hot, or moist and cold, at this time
it is insensible to the most powerfull Stimuli and if reaction is not

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