67. In fevers, frights after sleep, or convulsions, are a bad
symptom.

68. In fevers, a stoppage of the respiration is a bad symptom, for
it indicates convulsions.

69. When the urine is thick, grumoss, and scanty in cases not free
from fever a copious discharge of thinner urine proves beneficial.
Such a discharge more commonly takes place when the urine has had a
sediment from the first, or soon after the commencement.

70. When in fevers the urine is turbid, like that of a beast of
burden, in such a case there either is or will be headache.

71. In cases which come to a crisis on the seventh day, the urine
has a red nubecula on the fourth day, and the other symptoms
accordingly.

72. When the urine is transparent and white, it is bad; it appears
principally in cases of phrenitis.

73. When the hypochondriac region is affected with meteorism and
borborygmi, should pain of the loins supervene, the bowels get into
a loose and watery state, unless there be an eruption of flatus or a
copious evacuation of urine. These things occur in fevers.

74. When there is reason to expect that an abscess will form in
joints, the abscess is carried off by a copious discharge of urine,
which is thick, and becomes white, like what begins to form in certain
cases of quartan fever, attended with a sense of lassitude. It is also
speedily carried off by a hemorrhage from the nose.

75. Blood or pus in the urine indicates ulceration either of the
kidneys or of the bladder.

76. When small fleshy substances like hairs are discharged along
with thick urine, these substances come from the kidneys.

77. In those cases where there are furfuraceous particles discharged
along with thick urine, there is scabies of the bladder.

78. In those cases where there is a spontaneous discharge of
bloody urine, it indicates rupture of a small vein in the kidneys.

79. In those cases where there is a sandy sediment in the urine,
there is calculus in the bladder (or kidneys).

80. If a patient pass blood and clots in his urine, and have
strangury, and if a pain seize the hypogastric region and perineum,
the parts about the bladder are affected.

81. If a patient pass blood, pus, and scales, in the urine, and if
it have a heavy smell, ulceration of the bladder is indicated.

82. When tubercles form in the urethra, if these suppurate and
burst, there is relief.

83. When much urine is passed during the night, it indicates that
the alvine evacuations are scanty.


SECTION V.

1. A spasm from taking hellebore is of a fatal nature.

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