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was completely insensible; skin parched and tense。 On the twentieth;



much talk; and again became composed; loss of speech; respiration



hurried。 On the twenty…first she died。 Her respiration throughout



was rare and large; she was totally insensible; always wrapped up in



her bedclothes; either much talk; or completely silent throughout。



Phrenitis。



  CASE XVI。 In Meliboea; a young man having become heated by



drinking and much venery; was confined to bed; he was affected with



rigors and nausea; insomnolency and absence of thirst。 On the first



day much faeces passed from the bowels along with a copious flux;



and on the following days he passed many watery stools of a green



color; urine thin; scanty; and deficient in color; respiration rare;



large; at long intervals; softish distention of the hypochondrium;



of an oblong form; on both sides; continued palpitation in the



epigastric region throughout; passed urine of an oily appearance。 On



the tenth; he had calm delirium; for he was naturally of an orderly



and quiet disposition; skin parched and tense; dejections either



copious and thin; or bilious and fatty。 On the fourteenth; all the



symptoms were exacerbated; he became delirious; and talked much



incoherently。 On the twentieth; wild delirium; On the twentieth;



wild delirium; jactitation; passed no urine; small drinks were



retained。 On the twenty…fourth he died。 Phrenitis。











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