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Bilious fever - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bilious fever refers to any fever that exhibits the symptom of nausea or vomiting in addition to an increase in internal body temperature. The term is no longer in use, but was commonly used by medic...
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Bilious fever related to certain intestinal and malarial fevers . Bilious fever usually occurs in more temperate climates in the summer or fall. In this fever, the rise of temperature is usually slow. The patient will look ill, have a strong pulse, flush face, and furred tongue.
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Bilious fever related to certain intestinal and malarial fevers . Bilious fever usually occurs in more temperate climates in the summer or fall. In this fever, the rise of temperature is usually slow. The patient will look ill, have a strong pulse, flush face, and furred tongue.
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42. Gastric fevers; saburral, gastric, bilious fever. We have alluded to the precursory symptoms of Carbo animalis is an excellent remedy for sour stomach, with scalding sensation in the throat... ... next: Gastric Fevers; Saburral, Gastric, Bilious Fever. Part 2...
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Ignatia is preferable to Chamomile, when the bilious fever has arisen from concealed chagrin and when the usual Chamomilla symptoms are moreover accompanied with silent grief and shame. If the fever was occasioned by chagrin with indignation, Staphysagria is the remedy.
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I was doomed to be disappointed. There came one morning a feeling of lassitude and dizziness. This was succeeded by a remarkably chilly sensation for the time of year, and this was followed by a raging fever! ... 2.9 A bilious fever...
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