Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 6 | they were passing on, a sick man appeared on the~way-side,
2 1, 6 | replied and said: "This man is sick.~The four elements of his
3 1, 8 | spoil his eyes again?~ "The sick man suffering from fever
4 11, 31| Suddhodana had grown old, he fell sick and sent for his son~to
5 11, 34| bhikkhus, and food for the sick, and food for those who~
6 11, 34| those who~wait upon the sick, and medicine for the sick
7 11, 34| sick, and medicine for the sick and a constant supply of~
8 11, 34| Fourthly, Lord, if a sick bhikkhu does not obtain
9 11, 34| who is waiting upon the sick will lose his opportunity
10 11, 34| himself. Sixthly, Lord, if a sick bhikkhu~does not obtain
11 11, 34| nourishment, and for the~sick as a medicine. Therefore
12 11, 34| bhikkhus, or the food for the sick, or the food for those~that
13 11, 34| those~that wait upon the sick, or the medicine for the
14 11, 34| or the medicine for the sick, or the constant~supply
15 12, 39| of his disciples, he fell sick,~and then repented. He entreated
16 13, 43| and ministering unto the~sick, soothing their pains by
17 16, 84| suffer. He will make himself sick and pale, yet the dead are~
18 16, 86| THE SICK BHIKKHU~ ~ AN old bhikkhu
19 16, 86| One administered unto the sick bhikkhu daily so~long as
20 16, 86| previous existence of the sick monk, and the Buddha said:~ "
21 16, 86| penitence. The officer~is the sick bhikkhu, who having often
22 18, 97| path with steadfast aim. A sick man may~be cured by the
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