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MONTHLY MEDICAL REPORT. 
Fever, of a low and nervous kind, is still very prevalent in all parts of the town. The 
ter lias heard of many cases, and seen seyeral, in which it proved fatal; but, im his 
pi oaibinnds ‘he has. hitherto been peculiarly fortunate. Seldom, however, has it oc- 
cured to him to witness a fever 'so tedious, and so little disposed to concentrate itself into 
Si focus which the old physicians were in the habit of designating by the term crisis. 
ither eritical day, nor critical evacuation, can for the most part be discovered. The is- 
order appears disposed, on the contrary, to diffuse itself, about the usual periods of crisis, 
the’ different Structures of the body; and in one case, delirium—in a second, cough, 
expectoration—and in a third, severe muscular pains, preventing all sleep—may be 
éd to\ accompany, and of course to retard, the decline ofthe disease. Ina case 
nder cure, the fever has been attended with very extensive aphthous ulceration of 
the mouth 
“la: MNOS ‘Stricac-VOL-A1. No, 12. 
nd: throat, and has been benefited by a eyry decided tonic system» of treat= 
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