| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] change 11 changeable 1 changed 1 changes 20 character 7 characters 3 cheese 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 must 21 some 21 then 20 changes 20 hot 20 much 19 being | Hippocrates On Airs, Waters, and Places IntraText - Concordances changes |
Part
1 1 | themselves in regard to their changes. Then the winds, the hot 2 2 | regimen. For knowing the changes of the seasons, the risings 3 4 | may be prevailing from the changes of the seasons. But the 4 6 | to autumn as regards the changes of the day, inasmuch as 5 10| good waters, feel these changes less, but such as use marshy 6 11| which will result from the changes of the seasons; and one 7 11| guarded during the greatest changes of the seasons, and neither 8 13| greatest and most rapid changes, there the country is the 9 16| do not undergo any great changes either to heat or cold, 10 16| always in the state. It is changes of all kinds which arouse 11 16| as I stated before, the changes of the seasons are the cause. 12 19| covert nor shelter. The changes of the seasons, too, are 13 19| enduring fatigue when the changes of the seasons are not great. 14 23| and shape, owing to the changes of the seasons, which are 15 23| which many and diversified changes are induced. These changes 16 23| changes are induced. These changes are likely to have an effect 17 23| frequently during frequent changes of the seasons, than where 18 24| well watered, and where the changes of the seasons are very 19 24| not well attempered in the changes of the seasons, in such 20 24| self-willed. For, where the changes of the seasons are most