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que. . Foot’s Meteorological Journal. 
FEBRUARY, 1823. 
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During these extreme cold nights 
T always found a oreagersel in breath- 
ing in the open t produced a 
dryness of the aot and a disposi- 
tion to orca. It brought on pleu- 
risy and other inflammatory com- 
covered by chips, &c.,a foot or two 
L. FOOT. 
June 1823. 
T hav room to give you my 
full wien of sick, but I ‘will give the 
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27} —24) 18) -7 Remaining sick, - 14 
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