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1 3 | constitution, and their bellies subject to frequent disorders, 2 7 | obstructed spleens, their bellies are hard, emaciated, and 3 7 | voracious and thirsty; their bellies are very dry both above 4 7 | directions: To persons whose bellies are hard and easily burnt 5 7 | but those persons whose bellies are soft, loose, and pituitous, 6 10| at the same time, men’s bellies are not in an orderly state, 7 21| indolent and fat, and their bellies cold and soft. From these 8 24| necessarily have prominent bellies and enlarged spleens. But