If a person suffering from an acute fever, although there is no ulcer or tumor in the urinary organs, urinates only little by little and with pain, and his pulse is frequent and weak, this is a bad sign; when with persistent fever there is urinary retention, severe headache and profuse perspiration, this indicates cusaz. Urine dripping in drops during a calm fever foreshadows bleeding from the nose, and if the fever is acute, burning, it indicates severe phenomena affecting the brain; with a calm fever, drip urine indicates a large overflow and the inability of nature to expel matter. When urine passes involuntarily during acute fevers, the cause is weakness of strength and damage to the brain; this happens only as a result of the rise of acute heating matter to the brain, with which organs rich in muscles then participate.