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1 5 | the first place, both the heat and cold are more moderate. 2 5 | as to moderation between heat and cold, and the diseases 3 7 | are formed by the force of heat. Good waters cannot proceed 4 9 | the urine, but raises its heat excessively. And the thinnest 5 10| dysenteries. For when suffocating heat sets in all of a sudden, 6 10| and by the south wind, the heat is necessarily doubled from 7 10| dry ophthalmies from the heat and dryness of their flesh; 8 10| that the summer and the heat occurring suddenly, and 9 12| removed from the cold (and heat), for nothing tends to growth 10 12| intermediate between the heat and the cold, are the best 11 12| they much burnt up by the heat, nor dried up by the drought 12 15| little change either as to heat or cold; their winds for 13 16| great changes either to heat or cold, or the like; for 14 17| tender age their mothers heat strongly a copper instrument 15 18| latter are oppressed by heat and the former by cold. 16 19| for a few days, and the heat is not very strong. Their 17 20| and not from the intense heat of the sun, for the whiteness 18 23| frequent, and because the heat is strong, the winters severe,