id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.1588086.0001.001 Russell, John Rutherfurd A treatise on epidemic cholera, by J. Rutherford Russell, M.D., with an appendix of cases treated in the Edinburgh homœopathic dispensary, 1848-49, and a map showing the course of the cholera from India to Britain 1849 .txt text/plain 89427 7200 77 -"By degrees, however, these symptoms disappeared; violent vomiting, accompanied with painful cramps, damp, lightning occurred; and it is worthy of remark, that exactlyat this time, our first five fatal cases were drawn up and reported to the Board of Health at London. case of the disease observed in Leith, the first having occurred about a month previously in a man who had been eighteen miles west from Edinburgh, on the great road between that city and Glasgow, six cases of pestilential cholera group to be pathognomonic: Sudden sense of illness, giddiness, nausea, perhaps vomiting, a great change in the ex* Reports on the Epidemic Cholera, published by the Medical Board of Bombay-Preface. violent, excessive vomiting; feeling of weakness, with internal coldness in the region of the stomach and a slight pressure; painful pressure and drawing round the pit of the A.M. Pulse 100; no vomiting or purging; great general pain; no ./cache/miua.1588086.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.1588086.0001.001.txt