Another case, exactly parallel, proved fatal in three days: "In 1792 I had two patients ill of typhus in an infected lodging-house.
When a third dose of this size was given within 48 or 24 hours it proved fatal (Nos.
When this dose was repeated 26 hours later, it proved fatal.
Three of the four cases in which we observed it proved fatal, but one patient, who had copious hematemesis, both at the close of the first relapse and during the second relapse, recovered after a desperate and protracted struggle.
Within little more than eleven days it affected thirty-six persons, all of the better class, and in three instances it proved fatal.
A hasty zeal to reform the corrupted state, accompanied with less prudence than might have been expected from the years and experience of Pertinax, proved fatal to himself and to his country.
A nasty spirit of revenge urged the bloody prosecution, and it proved fatal to one of the nephews of the emperor.
Their policy was effectual, but it proved fatal both to their emperors and to themselves.
An equitable sentence pronounced by the latter, when proconsul of Asia, against a worthless creature of the favorite, proved fatal to him.
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