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1 I | diet is always dangerous in chronic diseases, and also in acute 2 II | complaints than young; but those chronic diseases which do befall 3 III| diseases, and, moreover, more chronic fevers, and epistaxis.~28. 4 III| menstruation, usually become chronic.~29. To persons past boyhood, 5 III| phrenitis, ardent fevers, chronic diarrhoea, cholera, dysentery, 6 IV | disease, whether acute or chronic, or from wounds, or any 7 V | be given in fevers of a chronic and weak nature, when none 8 VI | Section VI.~1. In cases of chronic lientery, acid eructations 9 VI | person has been cured of chronic hemorrhoids, unless one 10 VI | likely to be seized with chronic diarrhoea.~33. Persons having 11 VI | the dysentery pass into a chronic state, either dropsy or 12 VI | mortifies and drops off.~59. In chronic diseases of the hip-joint, 13 VI | In persons affected with chronic disease of the hip-joint, 14 VII| protracted fever, either chronic abscesses or pains in the 15 VII| joints come on.~65. When chronic abscesses (phymata) or pains 16 VII| affliction?).~86. In a chronic disease an excessive flux