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1 II | their bowels when young have dry when they are old; and those 2 II | old; and those who have dry discharges when they are 3 II | better than those who have dry; but in old age they come 4 III| seasons, if the winter be of a dry and northerly character, 5 III| 12. If the but the spring dry and northerly, women whose 6 III| off.~13. If the summer be dry and northerly and the autumn 7 III| autumn be northerly and dry, it agrees well with persons 8 III| others will be subject to dry ophthalmies, acute fevers, 9 III| constitutions of the year, the dry, upon the whole, are more 10 III| apoplexies, and quinsies; and in dry, consumptive diseases, ophthalmies, 11 IV | otherwise, usually terminate in dry dropsy.~12. It is a bad 12 IV | whatever case of ardent fever dry coughs of a tickling nature 13 V | women whose uterus is very dry, and very hot, the semen