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1 I | paroxysms, for to exhibit food would be injurious. And 2 I | therefore require the most food, for otherwise their bodies 3 I | it stands in need of most food. The well-known facts with 4 I | consider, also, in which cases food is to be given once or twice 5 I | to age.~18. Invalids bear food worst during summer and 6 II | person after a disease takes food, but does not improve in 7 II | that the body uses more food than is proper; but if this 8 II | happen when he does not take food, it is to be understood 9 II | up with drink than with food.~12. What remains in diseases 10 II | safe to give nourishing food.~16. When in a state of 11 II | undertake labor.~17. When more food than is proper has been 12 II | the treatment.~18. From food which proves nourishing 13 II | disposed to take whatever food is offered to him; but the 14 II | medicines, or using bad food.~37. Purgative medicines 15 II | health.~38. An article of food or drink which is slightly 16 IV | bodies moistened by plenty of food and rest before taking the 17 IV | the body is using too much food. But if it occur when one 18 IV | occur when one is not taking food, it indicates that evacuation 19 IV | persons are using too much food.~46. If in a fever not of 20 V | is lost from the want of food; but women whose uterus 21 VI | of dysentery, loathing of food is a bad symptom, and still 22 VII| patients are using too much food.~66. If one give to a person 23 VII| person in fever the same food which is given to a person