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... ection of a cloud, or misunderstanding. ME IICAL OPINIONS ONI THE DEATH OF THE PRINCE., (Frose the Loanoe.)L The disease was typhoid fever, not very severe in its early symptoms, , but, .-from its very, nature, taxing . hevily the resistant vital powers and ...

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... prominent buildings were draped in mourning. At Washington similar tokens of respect for his memory were paid. His disease was typhoid fever, but he was literally worn out by fost liv- ing, bard work, and political disappointment, He had been insen- sible for ...

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... which numbered o9 deaths, was fatal in the next degree. Under this latter head are classed 39 cases returned as typhus or typhoid fever, 10 cases of 4 fever, 4 of gastric fever, 3 of low fever, 2 of continued and one of infantile fever. Whooping cough ...

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... declaring that his Royal Highness was in a most critical state, the fever from which he had been suffering having assumed a typhoid form. The crisis, indeed, bad arrived, the flat bad gone forth, and it was evident to the Prince's medical attendants that ...

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... among cbl-ll drec. Dieretena woe very prevalent eluring the early pash of September. Almost every cone, whether of simple or typhoid fever. bas~been accompanied by a puntular ereption or uleeratton, more cr lees, of the throat, In nome cwane the munoon membrane ...