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cloud 1
clouds 2
coagulation 2
cold 30
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collar-bones 1
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35 so
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30 seasons
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Hippocrates
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cold

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1 1 | the winds, the hot and the cold, especially such as are 2 1 | situation, or is elevated and cold; and the mode in which the 3 3 | necessarily hot in summer, and cold in winter; the heads of 4 3 | strokes of the sun, or to cold. These diseases are endemic 5 4 | opposite exposure, namely, to cold winds, between the summer 6 4 | for the most part, hard cold. The men must necessarily 7 4 | hard, indigestible, and cold; and their menstrual discharges 8 4 | with regard to hot and cold winds and cities thus exposed.~ 9 5 | place, both the heat and cold are more moderate. Then 10 5 | moderation between heat and cold, and the diseases are few 11 6 | which the hot winds and the cold winds of the north scarcely 12 6 | horizon. And in summer, cold breezes from the east blow 13 7 | they become congealed, cold, and muddy with the snow 14 7 | they are hot in summer and cold in winter, for such necessarily 15 10| very tepid nor unseasonably cold, and if in spring the rains 16 10| that is northerly, dry, and cold, having come on, the brain 17 12| east, and removed from the cold (and heat), for nothing 18 12| between the heat and the cold, are the best supplied with 19 12| do they suffer from the cold; since they are well watered 20 15| change either as to heat or cold; their winds for the most 21 16| changes either to heat or cold, or the like; for there 22 18| by heat and the former by cold. What is called the Scythian 23 18| have no horns, owing to the cold. In these wagons the women 24 19| sheltered underground; for the cold of winter and the barrenness 25 20| race are tawny from the cold, and not from the intense 26 20| the skin is parched by the cold, and becomes tawny.~ 27 21| and fat, and their bellies cold and soft. From these causes 28 22| the hands, and from the cold and fatigue they forget 29 24| proportion of hot than of cold winds, and who make use 30 24| to be hot in summer and cold in winter, and where the


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