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1 2 | and decline, illiterate persons cannot easily find out themselves, 2 5 | usual food, and as such persons would seem to require something 3 6 | do not agree with certain persons in their diseases, but, 4 6 | to the body. But whatever persons so affected partook of solid 5 8 | compare the diet of sick persons with that of persons in 6 8 | sick persons with that of persons in health, he will find 7 8 | injurious than that of healthy persons in comparison with that 8 8 | prove beneficial to healthy persons, and that, too, not in great 9 9 | both to sick and healthy persons, it were an easy matter, 10 10| to the consideration of persons in health. For, to some, 11 10| them, and not like those persons who, for pleasure or from 12 10| meals. But there are certain persons who cannot readily change 13 10| greatly injured thereby. Such persons, provided they take dinner 14 16| a more striking example, persons travelling in the snow, 15 17| One might here say—but persons in ardent fevers, pneumonia,