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only showed premonitory symptoms have been included. 

 In others, those alone have been noted in which the cholera 

 itself was fully developed. This is the only way to explain 

 the discrepancies. For example, from one town it is reported 

 that out of one thousand two hundred cases, only one 

 hundred and ninety had terminated fatally ; from the navy 

 yard at Gothenburg, on the contrary, out of one hundred 

 and seven cases sent to the hospital, sixty-three died. And 

 the results were similar in the establishment superintended by 

 me in Stockholm, where out of two hundred patients ninety- 

 nine were lost." 



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