| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In typhoid forms, whether the specific fever, or as a sequel to peritonitis, dysentery, etc., the Carbo veg. causes the more perfect picture of collapse, while in Lachesis the cardiac debility, drowsiness, cool extremities, etc., indicate failing vitality, but not so near death as the following symptoms belonging to the former: Tympany ; legs cold, especially to the knees ; pulse filiform; breath
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