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 1   I,  10|           It raises pestilences, diseases, famines, and other baneful
 2   I,  20|        winds, by the most occult diseases, they can slay us, they
 3   I,  45| intelligible words, infirmities, diseases, fevers, and other ailments
 4   I,  46|          various infirmities and diseases; at whose word only the
 5   I,  48|       were sick, and healing the diseases and the infirmities of many
 6   I,  48|   medical application-he ordered diseases to fly away from men at
 7   I,  49|    persons affected with wasting diseases, whom no appliances whatever
 8   I,  49|          torturing pain of their diseases? that others began to live
 9  II,   8|           without believing that diseases can be relieved by their
10  II,  16|       manner weakened by noxious diseases, destroyed by wasting age?
11  II,  45|     should be exposed to all the diseases which the wretched and pitiable
12 III,  21|      gods liable to be seized by diseases; and is there anything by
13 III,  23|      infectious, and destructive diseases? The harlot Flora, venerated
14  VI,   2|         bring on pestilences and diseases by corrupting the air, should
15 VII,  11|        learned, are the seats of diseases, the light of their eves
16 VII,  47|       plague and of pestilential diseases, and came without spurning
17 VII,  47|   seasons made mournful by these diseases, and that the manly vigour
18 VII,  47|          that he should cure the diseases which were raging, and not
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