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1 I | the periods, whether they occur every day, every alternate 2 I | cases, expectoration, if it occur at the commencement, shortens 3 II | afraid of bad symptoms which occur in an irregular form; for 4 II | other.~47. Pains and fevers occur rather at the formation 5 III| these prevail, such symptoms occur in diseases. But if the 6 III| of the sides and breast occur. When this wind prevails, 7 III| fevers.~7. Acute diseases occur in droughts; and if the 8 III| and southerly, headaches occur in winter, with coughs, 9 III| 16. The diseases which occur most frequently in rainy 10 III| intermediate ages.~19. All diseases occur at all seasons of the year, 11 III| of them are more apt to occur and be exacerbated at certain 12 III| the following complaints occur: to little and new-born 13 IV | supervene.~29. Rigors which occur on the sixth day have a 14 IV | too much food. But if it occur when one is not taking food, 15 IV | tubercles (phymata) or pains occur about the joints.~45. When 16 IV | state-whatever of these symptoms occur, death is at hand.~50. Apostemes 17 IV | whatever cases of fever rigors occur during the day, the fevers 18 IV | evacuation of urine. These things occur in fevers.~74. When there 19 VI | of ardent fever tremors occur, they are carried off by 20 VI | pains, without inflammation, occur about the hypochondria, 21 VII| which frothy discharges occur in diarrhoea there are defluxions 22 VII| aforementioned symptoms occur in nephritic diseases, and 23 VII| dangerous when they do not occur on critical days, when they


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