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1 The hot air in these rooms is intensely dry, provoking profuse perspiration .
2 Paul was in a profuse perspiration , and his fever was sinking rapidly.
3 Though it was 43 degrees below zero, I was in a profuse perspiration .
4 By this time the patient is generally in a profuse perspiration .
5 Nella, looking on with nervous anxiety, was in a profuse perspiration .
6 Mr. Hamlin went comfortably to sleep and into a profuse perspiration .
7 A profuse perspiration had broken out on his neck and chest.
8 The pulse gradually improved, profuse perspiration occurred, and normal sleep intervened.
9 Hence situations, for George Lovegrove, difficult to the point of producing profuse perspiration .
10 And a profuse perspiration oozed from every pore of my body!
11 Drink freely between meals, especially in summer, when profuse perspiration often causes obstinate constipation.
12 There is always a close, heavy heat in this depressed region, inducing profuse perspiration .
13 He was thickly covered with dust and profuse perspiration made his dark skin glisten.
14 I found nothing remarkable, but that I had been subjected to a profuse perspiration .
15 The patient remains motionless and silent, the face usually pale or ashy with profuse perspiration .
16 Pedro was instantly placed in bed, when, after a time, a profuse perspiration came on.
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