Name, Mrs. M.; case, 121; age, 30; disease, tick fever. 
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on abdomen, some on forearm, wrists, and ankles; all disappear readily 
on pressure and return quick!}" when pressure is removed. 
May 18, seen at 9 a. m. by Drs. Brown, Wilson, and Anderson. 
Had morphine sulphate, one-fourth grain, during night. Condition 
much as yesterday. Spleen enlarged and easily palpable; liver not 
enlarged. Spots bright red in color, and more distinct than before; 
