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1 2 | will yet be found out, if a person possessed of the proper 2 8 | could take; the healthy person who did so would be subjected 3 8 | and danger than the sick person who took bread or cake unseasonably. 4 10| spirits, the eyes of such a person will become more pallid, 5 12| do not; and that a weak person is in a state very nearly 6 12| to one in disease; but a person in disease is the weaker, 7 13| injurious to man, and if the person who would treat him properly 8 13| change the diet which the person used, and instead of wheat 9 16| disease. For example, if a person in health wishes to cool 10 16| before. And thus, too, if a person wish to be warmed thoroughly 11 16| chills than before. And if a person fan himself on account of 12 16| his case than in that of a person who does nothing of the