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discharges 3
discipline 1
disease 11
diseases 25
disorders 1
dispelling 1
dispose 2
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27 very
27 winds
26 do
25 diseases
25 men
24 no
23 country
Hippocrates
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diseases

   Part
1 2 | strange city, either the diseases peculiar to the place, or 2 2 | particular nature of common diseases, so that he will not be 3 2 | to the treatment of the diseases, or commit mistakes, as 4 2 | he can tell what epidemic diseases will attack the city, either 5 3 | them; and the following diseases are peculiar to the district: 6 3 | ardent fevers, and whatever diseases are reckoned acute, do not 7 3 | not often occur, for such diseases are not apt to prevail where 8 3 | the sun, or to cold. These diseases are endemic to them, and, 9 4 | for the most part. The diseases which prevail epidemically 10 4 | those which are called acute diseases. This must be the case when 11 4 | ferocious than gentle. The diseases I have mentioned are peculiar 12 5 | between heat and cold, and the diseases are few in number, and of 13 5 | bear a resemblance to the diseases which prevail in regions 14 6 | subject to all the aforesaid diseases, but no one is peculiar 15 7 | frequently seize them, and these diseases when prolonged dispose such 16 7 | prove fatal. These are the diseases which attack them in summer; 17 7 | certain constitutions and diseases with which such waters agree 18 9 | stone, and are seized with diseases of the kidneys, strangury, 19 9 | waters, and the aforesaid diseases must be engendered by them 20 10| reason to hope that these diseases will cease, and that the 21 10| change supervening, these diseases fall out. And such cities 22 10| the summer be dry, those diseases soon cease, but if rainy, 23 10| supervene at the conclusion of diseases; for the bowels are not 24 10| blood likewise, when these diseases came upon them. But all 25 11| setting of the Pleiades; for diseases are especially apt to prove


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