Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, April 11, 1816, Image 1
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?d VHh e(ejt*nce it id aecuvacr.'on the
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ktnrts of BLANfcs for Attornics,
"^avic^i, *c. iLcpt for aale at tjhia
in >*, i.irow aome li*ht ufttithi* inter* -
question. a In Creat4Mtlfl|it appears
iMt infU^aatory action, when it dbeaauptr
?Jieut, is so mild, that practhWaciYSiBpkfcr
cfce seldomly hate great reeetorse to
h^cet in the present day. In France jhe
prtctice it very different; bloodletting!*
?Ah ire one of the first remedies, and it is hot
onjy repeated* fcot evacuations from thtfb^w
ela are kept op to a very tfteat extef* In
the United State* disease *till more frrffAiia
ton , require much more copious dcpfetJbn.
Huv ha* this been uniformly the cafe ? iif ve
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* / A?v? tome doubt* about thg eontadou*
raturr of tha*e dkeasc** but a* they art Ktier
aliy admitted to be tuck, it may n& be ? merit to
enUmrrnte thtnu sire they not ftrofuriy *}eak
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Property Of UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
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( itn.ty to customt
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?WW Which
a point er
to *dher?
rat Id $?*.
or yawning.
kt hrat tn the palms of the
ft Aching of t)
8. C? .Id chills
9. Pain in tht
?cd back* Active
diseate^pftaoftr It^ATe its primacy seal, in
the vascular system, and as a free equable
departure from it must depend, upon anhrit- .
(Ql?r and disproportioned excitement, in the
part affected; hence those sensations, just as
disease it about t^ dt*iVoKil*)fv^ **Ye enu
merated the premonitory symtoms, as they
ordinarily occur in attack* coming on gradu
ally | but there are many instances in which
the system receives no warning* and the dis
ease is immediately ushered in, with the fol
lowing symtoms, rku ? -
IV Gold chill.
I ? i. Few, " v /iy-.. .? : $
3. Pain tn the head and loins.
4. Dryness of Skin. :|
5. Tense pulse.
['? 6. Cbetiveness or looseness a' cor J1ng to
the season. Other signs which ire pioha- j
hiy tbt
fnot securing uniformly shall be wwiitrMld
under the headof occasional syrnlom. Ortt
or more of these always occur, but any of
them may occur* to the exclusion of (he rest,
and those whichlappear BraftyqutnUy ?ob
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Bide, and others supply their places.
Oc^lonalay mtomtuTheac are
U Flushed Ac.
3. Hed watery eye.
3. Sensation of very great' beat a1>0ut Jit
lirulv
.out arms, so that if thW
iKo'^waf'j" their lives may Us
ing without resistance. Not
I or SO trees on t1?e Sierra
TRminUln) and a fen^bc
<g ? There were a festive
i hrtge oi-4*nce. ?? Aa laf
:tet?d, nothing Is to be se*n
nd the ROM and stubble on
dry."? The moral devaata
equals the dreariness of the
and the monarch having
mischance l^gaf )? Jkncte; a
ught to teach some wisdom
who acoflf at tlie idea ?f
man," and preach op herfe
I orchards, wit
it* 500 Ware* and a lar*rquantitf of gold
?? i nrpre^ haaJwtn captured off the
ole ?n die VV all, an Q|gSti Frigate, and
nt inuj Bermp*. T, ^
Ws-^r \mzzk jPhiutdelf>hia^iare^
M" '"'"'[Grouchy it M present in this citjrt
4 We understand f)e rec* ire* the hospitality
many TOadlguiihed famill??