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1 1 | changes. Then the winds, the hot and the cold, especially 2 3 | city that is exposed to hot winds (these are between 3 3 | source, they are necessarily hot in summer, and cold in winter; 4 4 | sheltered from the south and the hot breezes. In the first place 5 4 | now stated, with regard to hot and cold winds and cities 6 5 | or those exposed to the hot winds, even if there should 7 5 | prevail in regions exposed to hot winds. The women there are 8 6 | the east, and which the hot winds and the cold winds 9 7 | to lakes, are necessarily hot in summer, thick, and have 10 7 | are hard, emaciated, and hot; and their shoulders, collar-bones, 11 7 | a little wine; they are hot in summer and cold in winter, 12 9 | when the bladder is not hot, nor the neck of the bladder 13 9 | those in whom the belly is hot, the bladder must be in 14 9 | not wholesome, but very hot and bilious, for it heats 15 10| being southerly and the body hot, the blood and veins are 16 15| canals there. They drink the hot and stagnant waters, both 17 15| blows strong, is violent and hot, and is called by them the 18 19| the winds blowing from the hot regions of the earth do 19 24| have a larger proportion of hot than of cold winds, and 20 24| situations, so as to be hot in summer and cold in winter,