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FEVER-INSANITY. 
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of their eyes becoming as yellow as saffron; and a third suffered 
from an attack of mania. He came to his companions one day, 
and said, “Kemain well. I am called away by the gods! ” and 
set off at the top of his speed. The young men caught him be¬ 
fore he had gone a mile, and bound him. By gentle treatment 
and watcliing for a few days he recovered. I have observed 
several instances of this kind in the country, but very few cases 
of idiocy, and I believe that continued insanity is rare. 
