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sea 1
season 4
seasonable 1
seasons 30
second 1
secreted 1
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34 sun
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30 cold
30 seasons
29 on
28 i
28 summer
Hippocrates
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seasons

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1 1 | first place to consider the seasons of the year, and what effects 2 2 | knowing the changes of the seasons, the risings and settings 3 2 | and knowing beforehand the seasons, such a one must be acquainted 4 2 | to medicine. For with the seasons the digestive organs of 5 3 | epidemically from the change of the seasons. And when they pass their 6 3 | connected with the change of the seasons, prevail, they are also 7 4 | from the changes of the seasons. But the women, in the first 8 10| 10. And respecting the seasons, one may judge whether the 9 11| from the changes of the seasons; and one ought to be particularly 10 11| greatest changes of the seasons, and neither willingly give 11 12| is the temperature of the seasons, because it lies in the 12 12| constitution and mildness of the seasons, may be said to bear a close 13 13| to the differences of the seasons and the nature of the soil. 14 13| other men; for where the seasons undergo the greatest and 15 13| and meadows; but where the seasons do not change much there 16 13| and parched land. For the seasons which modify their natural 17 15| rains occur there at all seasons; and the life of the inhabitants 18 15| supporting bodily fatigue. The seasons undergo but little change 19 16| Europeans is, the nature of the seasons, which do not undergo any 20 16| before, the changes of the seasons are the cause. Thus it is 21 19| 19. In respect of the seasons and figure of body, the 22 19| shelter. The changes of the seasons, too, are not great nor 23 19| when the changes of the seasons are not great. For these 24 19| with the women; for the seasons being of a uniform temperature, 25 23| owing to the changes of the seasons, which are very great and 26 23| frequent changes of the seasons, than where they are alike 27 24| where the changes of the seasons are very great, are likely 28 24| attempered in the changes of the seasons, in such a country they 29 24| where the changes of the seasons are most frequent, and where 30 24| in winter, and where the seasons are fine, there the men


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