|    Part, Question1   1, 83  |       it happens in a case of fever. And ~if the evaporation
 2   1, 104 |   when people ~are cured of a fever. Nor are they beyond our
 3   1, 104 |      when a man is cured of a fever suddenly, without treatment
 4   1, 109 |    when anyone is cured of a ~fever without the operation of
 5   2, 29  |    Hence the heat of a hectic fever, though greater, ~is nevertheless
 6   2, 29  |   much as the heat of tertian fever; because ~the heat of the
 7   2, 29  |        the heat of the hectic fever is habitual and like a second
 8   2, 31  |       to a man suffering from fever, ~sweet things seem bitter,
 9   2, 71  | infected," for instance, with fever or the like; ~he calls it
10   2, 82  |      just as there is but one fever in one man, although the
11   2, 82  |     in all; for instance if a fever be caused by ~corruption
12   2, 89  |   work sometimes disposes to ~fever, but not as heat disposes
13   2, 113 |      friends was taken with a fever, "he lay for a long time
14   2, 33  |       is like an intermittent fever, and inflicts the soul ~
15   2, 38  |        relentless spirit, the fever of revolt, the lust of power,
16   2, 154 |       attack of intermittent ~fever lasts as long as the humor
17   3, 80  |       who are recovering from fever would be ~hurtful to them
18   3, 80  |       given to take ~away the fever of sin; whereas this sacrament
19   3, 84  |  healed so many stricken with fever, so many feeble in body,
20 Suppl, 32| affects the whole ~body, as a fever does. Therefore the whole
21 Suppl, 33|     long ~duration, as hectic fever, dropsy and the like, and
22 Suppl, 55|        stress of weakness and fever he was not in possession
23 Suppl, 83|      principles (for instance fever, purblindness, and so ~forth)
24 Appen1, 1|       of sense be interior as fever or the ~like, or exterior
 
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