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Hippocrates
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state

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1 I | cannot remain in the same state nor be stationary; and since, 2 II | put the body into a fluent state.~10. Bodies not properly 3 II | nourishing food.~16. When in a state of hunger, one ought not 4 II | beyond measure; for the one state indicates a protracted disease, 5 II | by the neck, and are in a state of insensibility, but not 6 IV | matters be turgid (in a state of orgasm?), from the fourth 7 IV | diseases, if matters be in a state of orgasm, we may purge 8 IV | persons whose bowels are in a state of lientery.~13. Persons 9 IV | the bowels are in a loose state during convalescence.~28. 10 IV | any part be in a painful state previous to the illness, 11 IV | into a loose and watery state, unless there be an eruption 12 V | the head.~29. Women in a state of pregnancy may be purged, 13 V | or, if the humors be in a state of orgasm?), from the fourth 14 V | proves fatal to a woman in a state of pregnancy, if she be 15 V | suppurate, it gets into a state requiring to be treated 16 V | foetus is in a more healthy state.~53. In women that are about 17 V | uterus is in an intermediate state between these temperaments 18 VI | have rather a deranged state of health; but those in 19 VI | but those in the opposite state, a more favorable.~3. In 20 VI | dysentery pass into a chronic state, either dropsy or lientery 21 VII| you must bring it into a state favorable to evacuations; 22 VII| hearing, while now in a weak state,-whatever of these symptoms


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