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1 I | short, and Art long; the crisis fleeting; experience perilous, 2 I | accustomed allowance before the crisis.~20. When things are at 3 I | When things are at the crisis, or when they have just 4 II | remains in diseases after the crisis is apt to produce relapses.~ 5 II | relapses.~13. Persons in whom a crisis takes place pass the night 6 II | Acute disease come to a crisis in fourteen days.~24. The 7 III| regular, and come readily to a crisis; but in inconstant seasons, 8 III| irregular, and come to a crisis with difficulty.~9. In autumn, 9 III| for the most part have a crisis in their complaints, some 10 IV | sixth day have a difficult crisis.~30. Diseases attended with 11 IV | next day, are of difficult crisis.~31. In febrile diseases 12 IV | for these sweats prove a crisis to the disease; but sweats 13 IV | not resolved at the first crisis, indicate a protracted disease.~ 14 IV | true tertian comes to a crisis in seven periods at furthest.~ 15 IV | In cases which come to a crisis on the seventh day, the 16 V | and brings matters to a crisis; but cold is prejudicial,