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There seemed to he a profound impression on the nervous system 
from the very first symptoms of the disease. Muttering delirium, and 
a semicomatose condition, from which the patient could he roused only 
with much effort, were early and prominent symptoms. 
Kespiration varied from 30 to dO per minute throughout the course 
of the disease and continued until after all signs of heart action had 
ceased. 
Highest pulse rate observed was 186 per minute. 
Patient died on the morning of Mav 19 about 1 a. m. 
This case was also seen by Dr. Johnson, of this place, and Dr. Lutz, 
of Red Lodge, in consultation with me. 
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