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Excerpt from Cases of Anomalous Development of Tubercles, Commencing at the Base of the Lung and Gradually Extending Upward: With the Physical Signs of Pneumonia; Analysis of the Cases, Diagnosis, Prognosis, Pathology, &C.; Read Before the Boston Society for Medical Observation, February 20, 1855
On the following day he seemed quite well, and started for, Ou a visit to his father's house, in Order to rest.
Oct. 2d, I saw him again. While at his father's he had had copious haemoptysis, but after that regained his strength, and seemed to be improving in every respect, when, on the 27th Of September, he was seized with chills and soreness of the chest, and afterward became more ill. At my visit he looked thin, his skin was cool, pulse 72, slight sweats at night, appetite lessened. Occasional cough lying on the left side increased it no severe paroxysms, but he hawked Often he felt very weak.
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