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to the influence of night air in the close vicinity of marshes.
Sydenham adverts to congestive fever, although he does not enter
into a full explanation of it. The great difference between marsh
congestive fever and ardent fever are that the former is induced
by pagudal effluvia during the night, the latter by exposure to
the solar rays, by stimulants, perhaps of a poissnova character,
and by over fatigue.
The marsh congestive is ushered in by chilliness, coldness
of the extremities, small quick pulse, dull pain inthe head
and lumbar ragione, vomiting and watery diarrheasa, a purple
or livid or corrugated state of the skin, constriction of the
chest, pain over the precordis, with considerable thirst, and
perhaps a few hours low delirium. The muent fever on the con-
trarycommences with severe pain of the head, very hot skin,
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quick, full, and bounding pulse, extreme rostlessness, flushed
face, tongue red and furred on the centre, eyes suffused, urine
nigaly coloursɑ and sounty. There also vomiting with bilions
diarrhoses, and in the course of a few hours violent delirium.
This violent, mad delirium is not however so fatal a symptom
in ardent fever as the low muttering delirium which occurs in
the worst cases of congestive fever. the former disease, I think
is more confined to the venous, the latter to the arterial system.
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