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1 7 | their bellies are very dry both above and below, so 2 7 | boiling, these rather bind and dry up the bowels. People have 3 9 | such will least burn up and dry the veins. Calculi do not 4 10| healthy. But if the winter be dry and northerly, and the spring 5 10| but the spring northerly, dry, and of a wintry character, 6 10| subject to dysenteries and dry ophthalmies, and some have 7 10| who are bilious, too, have dry ophthalmies from the heat 8 10| spring that is northerly, dry, and cold, having come on, 9 10| more. And if the summer be dry, those diseases soon cease, 10 10| up, and ophthalmies of a dry nature supervene, fevers 11 19| belly cannot possibly be dry in such a country, with 12 23| winter, nor in rainy as in dry weather; wherefore, I think,