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fever; bilious diarrhea; slight bilious vomiting on the fortieth。
Had a complete crisis; and was freed from the fever on the eightieth
day。
CASE VI。 Cleonactides; who was lodged above the Temple of
Hercules; was seized with a fever in an irregular form; was pained
in the head and left side from the commencement; and had other pains
resembling those produced by fatigue; paroxysms of the fevers
inconstant and irregular; occasional sweats; the paroxysms generally
attacked on the critical days。 About the twenty…fourth was cold in the
extremities of the hands; vomitings bilious; yellow; and frequent;
soon turning to a verdigris…green color; general relief。 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。 When about the
thirtieth day; passed reddish urine; having a copious red sediment;
was relieved; but afterwards the characters of the urine varied;
sometimes having sediment; and sometimes not。 On the sixtieth; the
sediment in the urine copious; white; and smooth; all the symptoms
ameliorated; intermission of the fever; urine thin; and well
colored。 On the seventieth; fever gone for ten days。 On the
eightieth had a rigor; was seized with acute fever; sweated much; a
red; smooth sediment in the urine; and a perfect crisis。
CASE VII。 Meton was seized with fever; there was a painful weight in
the loins。 Next day; after drinking water pretty copiously; had proper
evacuations from the bowels。 On the third; heaviness of the head;
stools thin; bilious; and reddish。 On the fourth; all the symptoms
exacerbated; had twice a scanty trickling of blood from the right
nostril; passed an uncomfortable night; alvine discharges like those
on the third day; urine darkish; had a darkish cloud floating in it;
of a scattered form; which did not subside。 On the fifth; a copious
hemorrhage of pure blood from the left he sweated; and had a crisis。
After the fever restless; and had some delirium; urine thin; and
darkish; had an affusion of warm water on the head; slept and
recovered his senses。 In this case there was no relapse; but there
were frequent hemorrhages after the crisis。
CASE VIII。 Erasinus; who lived near the Canal of Bootes; was
seized with fever after supper; passed the night in an agitated state。
During the first day quiet; but in pain at night。 On the second;
symptoms all exacerbated; at night delirious。 On the third; was in a
painful condition; great incoherence。 On the fourth; in a most
uncomfortable state; had no sound sleep at night; but dreaming and
talking; then all the appearances worse; of a formidable and
alarming character; fear; impatience。 On the morning of the fifth; was
composed; and quite coherent; but long before noon was furiously
mad; so that he could not constrain himself; extremities cold; and
somewhat livid; urine without sediment; died about sunset。 The fever
in this case was accompanied by sweats throughout; the sweats
throughout; the hypochondria were in a state of meteorism; with
distention and pain; the urine was black; has round substances
floating in it; which did not subside; the alvine evacuations were not
stopped; thirst throughout not great; much spasms with sweats about
the time of death。
CASE IX。 Criton; in Thasus; while still on foot; and going about;
was seized with a violent pain in the great toe; he took to bed the
same day; had rigors and nausea; recovered his heat slightly; at night
was delirious。 On the second; swelling of the whole foot; and about
the ankle erythema; with distention; and small bullae (phlyctaenae);
acute fever; he became furiously deranged; alvine discharges
bilious; unmixed; and rather frequent。 He died on the second day
from the commencement。
CASE X。 The Clazomenian who was lodged by the Well of Phrynichides
was seized with fever。 He had pain in the head; neck; and loins from
the beginning; and immediately afterwards deafness; no sleep; acute
fever; hypochondria elevated with a swelling; but not much distention;
tongue dry。 On the fourth; towards night; he became delirious。 On
the fifth; in an uneasy state。 On the sixth; all the symptoms
exacerbated。 About the eleventh a slight remission; from the
commencement to the fourteenth day the alvine discharges thin;
copious; and of the color of water; but were well supported; the
bowels then became constipated。 Urine throughout thin; and well
colored; and had many substances scattered through it; but no
sediment。 About the sixteenth; urine somewhat thicker; which had a
slight sediment; somewhat better; and more collected。 On the
seventeenth; urine again thin; swellings about both his ears; with
pain; no sleep; some incoherence; legs painfully affected。 On the
twentieth; free of fever; had a crisis; no sweat; perfectly collected。
About the twenty…seventh; violent pain of the right hip; it speedily
went off。 The swellings about the ears subsided; and did not
suppurate; but were painful。 About the thirty…first; a diarrhea
attended with a copious discharge of watery matter; and symptoms of
dysentery; passed thick urine; swellings about the ears gone。 About
the fortieth day; had pain in the right eye; sight dull。 It went away。
CASE XI。 The wife of Dromeades having been delivered of a female
child; and all other matters going on properly; on the second day
after was seized with rigor and acute fever。 Began to have pain
about the hypochondrium on the first day; had nausea and
incoherence; and for some hours afterwards had no sleep; respiration
rare; large; and suddenly interrupted。 On the day following that on
which she had the rigor; alvine discharges proper; urine thick; white;
muddy; like urine which has been shaken after standing for some
time; until the sediment had fallen to the bottom; it had no sediment;
she did not sleep during the night。 On the third day; about noon;
had a rigor; acute fever; urine the same; pain of the hypochondria;
nausea; an uncomfortable night; no sleep; a coldish sweat all over;
but heat quickly restored。 On the fourth; slight alleviation of the
symptoms about the hypochondria; heaviness of the head; with pain;
somewhat comatose; slight epistaxis; tongue dry; thirst; urine thin
and oily; slept a little; upon awaking was somewhat comatose; slight
coldness; slept during the night; was delirious。 On the morning of the
sixth had a rigor; but soon recovered her heat; sweated all over;
extremities cold; was delirious; respiration rare and large。 Shortly
afterwards spasms from the head began; and she immediately expired。
CASE XII。 A man; in a heated state; took supper; and drank more than
enough