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1 11| supply while in a state of heat and fermentation, for such 2 15| are many other kinds of heat, possessing many opposite 3 15| than man; for it is not the heat which is possessed of great 4 16| that of all the qualities heat and cold exercise the least 5 16| quickly, for that very reason, heat spontaneously arises in 6 16| account of a suffocating heat, and having procured refrigeration 7 16| manner, cease doing so, the heat and suffocation will be 8 17| not quickly get rid of the heat, nor experience these rapid 9 17| these rapid alterations of heat and cold. And I reckon this 10 17| proof that it is not from heat simply that men get into 11 17| but that this species of heat is bitter, and that acid, 12 17| are what proves injurious; heat, it is true, is present 13 18| flesh and hard; and the heat in the nose ceases, not 14 18| secretion, then it is that the heat ceases. But in all those 15 19| surrounds the eyeball. But pain, heat, and extreme burning prevail 16 19| which originate from pure heat or cold, and do not participate 17 19| bile, what anxiety, burning heat, and loss of strength prevail! 18 19| relieved of the pains and heat; but while these things 19 19| the hot does not loose its heat when mixed with any other