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persons 18
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19 regard
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18 persons
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1 4 | in rupture of the eyes; persons under thirty years of age 2 5 | prevail in the morning. The persons of the inhabitants are, 3 7 | hence they are slender; such persons then are voracious and thirsty; 4 7 | summer; but in winter younger persons are liable to pneumonia, 5 7 | maniacal affections; and older persons to ardent fevers, from hardness 6 7 | ulcers on their legs, so that persons with such constitutions 7 7 | following directions: To persons whose bellies are hard and 8 7 | will be proper; but those persons whose bellies are soft, 9 9 | very contracted, all such persons pass water freely, and no 10 9 | indurated. And when such persons make water, the stone forced 11 9 | proof that it is as I say, persons affected with calculus have 12 16| this, the lands of such persons must be laid waste by the 13 21| 21. It is impossible that persons of such a constitution could 14 22| and speak like women. Such persons are called effeminates. 15 22| venerate and worship such persons, every one dreading that 16 22| appear to me to be cut. Such persons afterwards, when they go 17 24| warlike disposition; and such persons are apt to have no little 18 24| are likely to be in their persons rather hard and well braced,


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