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According to Dana, Albers says: Frightful dreams are signs of cerebralcongestion.
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The doctor who was called certified that Señor Romeral had died of cerebralcongestion.
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Some little cerebralcongestion, no doubt due to over-stimulation of the centers of thought.
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The aforementioned who was rapidly developing cerebralcongestion, made sign that he would speak.
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Extremely fat animals with short, thick necks are peculiarly subject to attacks of cerebralcongestion.
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He married one of the Warrens, and by her had one child, Minnie, who died some months after birth of cerebralcongestion.
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Chevers mentions a most curious case, in which cerebralcongestion from the asphyxiation of strangling was accidentally relieved by an additional cut across the throat.
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The symptoms usually are pulmonary and cerebralcongestions.