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1 3 | constitution, and their bellies subject to frequent disorders, owing 2 3 | the women are sickly and subject to excessive menstruation; 3 3 | miscarriages; infants are subject to attacks of convulsions 4 3 | epilepsy). The men are subject to attacks of dysentery, 5 4 | parturition, but are not very subject to abortions. And when they 6 4 | Children while still little are subject to dropsies in the testicle, 7 6 | enfeebled, and are partly subject to all the aforesaid diseases, 8 7 | in addition they are very subject to dropsies of a most fatal 9 7 | of the belly. Women are subject to oedema and leucophlegmasiae; 10 7 | children are particularly subject to hernia, and adults to 11 10| the women. The others are subject to dysenteries and dry ophthalmies,