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1 2 | either in summer or in winter, and what each individual 2 3 | hot in summer, and cold in winter; the heads of the inhabitants 3 3 | hepialus, chronic fevers in winter, of epinyctis, frequently, 4 5 | between the summer and the winter risings of the sun, and 5 7 | unwholesome and form bile; in winter, they become congealed, 6 7 | them both in summer and in winter, and in addition they are 7 7 | attack them in summer; but in winter younger persons are liable 8 7 | hot in summer and cold in winter, for such necessarily must 9 7 | those between the summer and winter settings; but the worst 10 7 | and the parts between the winter rising and setting, and 11 8 | following manner: If in winter you will pour water by measure 12 10| rains in autumn; if the winter be mild, neither very tepid 13 10| prove healthy. But if the winter be dry and northerly, and 14 10| into dropsies; but if the winter be southerly, showery and 15 10| the left. For when, the winter being southerly and the 16 10| and next the autumn, the winter must, of necessity, be sickly, 17 10| thereby dried up, and reach winter not oppressed with humors, 18 19| amidst it they live, so that winter may be said to be always 19 19| underground; for the cold of winter and the barrenness of the 20 19| same clothing summer and winter, respiring a humid and dense 21 23| the same in summer as in winter, nor in rainy as in dry 22 24| hot in summer and cold in winter, and where the seasons are 23 24| and rugged, blasted by the winter and scorched by the sun,