Leube reports a case of intermittent fever which was followed by an annual attack of cholera morbus preceded by febrile symptoms.
In no case, however, can a positive diagnosis between Asiatic cholera and cholera morbus be made from post-mortem appearances.
The exhaustion of the nervous system by heat, which is the {721} probable explanation of the phenomena of cholera infantum, has no doubt much to do with the development of cholera morbus.
Colorless rice-water discharges are observed in undoubted cases of cholera morbus outside of any epidemic influence.
In the most typical of the fully-formed cases of cholera there is a stage of diarrhoea, a stage of cholera morbus--i.
All of these writers describe "cholera morbus" in nearly identical terms; they all include bilious discharges among its symptoms, and no one of them speaks of it as a mortal or even as an epidemic disease.
But every one of these symptoms may occur incholera morbus produced by a direct irritation of the stomach and bowels.
Two weeks ago, a young man at my house was taken with cholera morbus.
Cholera morbus is most prevalent in warm climates, and especially in malarial districts.
July 4th, in the evening, I was struck with cholera morbus.
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