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1 I | restricted diet is dangerous to persons in health, because they 2 I | or long duration.~13. Old persons endure fasting most easily; 3 I | easily; next, adults; young persons not nearly so well; and 4 I | bodies are wasted. In old persons the heat is feeble, and 5 I | account, also, fevers in old persons are not equally acute, because 6 I | facts with regard to young persons and the athletae prove this.~ 7 I | give nor enjoin anything to persons during periodical paroxysms, 8 II | lassitude indicates disease.~6. Persons who have a painful affection 9 II | to produce relapses.~13. Persons in whom a crisis takes place 10 II | For the most part, all persons in ill health, who have 11 II | administer purgatives.~36. Persons in good health quickly lose 12 II | medicines agree ill with persons in good health.~38. An article 13 II | people are not concocted.~41. Persons who have had frequent and 14 II | remove a weak attack.~43. Of persons who have been suspended 15 II | have foam at the mouth.~44. Persons who are naturally very fat 16 II | slender.~45. Epilepsy in young persons is most frequently removed 17 II | better than strong and young persons who have not been so accustomed.~ 18 II | appearances remain.~53. Those persons who have watery discharges 19 II | for the bowels in aged persons are usually dried up.~54. 20 III| Autumn is a bad season for persons in consumption.~11. With 21 III| dry, it agrees well with persons of a humid temperament, 22 III| constipated bowels.~26. To persons somewhat older, affections 23 III| especially the aforesaid.~27. To persons of a more advanced age, 24 III| usually become chronic.~29. To persons past boyhood, haemoptysis, 25 III| the aforementioned.~30. To persons beyond that age, asthma, 26 IV | purgatives is unsuitable.~6. Lean persons who are easily made to vomit 27 IV | avoiding the winter season.~7. Persons who are difficult to vomit, 28 IV | guarded in purging phthisical persons upward.~9. And from the 29 IV | opposite rule to melancholic persons, we must purge them freely 30 IV | to purge upward in winter persons whose bowels are in a state 31 IV | a state of lientery.~13. Persons who are not easily purged 32 IV | Hellebore is dangerous to persons whose flesh is sound, for 33 IV | below it, downward.~19. Persons who have no thirst while 34 IV | they become thirsty.~20. If persons free from fever be seized 35 IV | a mortal symptom.~23. In persons attenuated from any disease, 36 IV | joints after fevers, such persons are using too much food.~ 37 IV | case is mortal.~52. When persons in fevers, or in other illnesses, 38 V | debauch pass off.~6. Such persons as are seized with tetanus 39 V | and thirty-five years.~10. Persons who escape an attack of 40 V | affected with empyema.~11. In persons affected with phthisis, 41 V | prove fatal.~12. Phthisical persons, the hairs of whose head 42 V | diarrhoea set in.~13. In persons who cough up frothy blood, 43 V | is a mortal symptom.~15. Persons who become affected with 44 V | quickly cooled.~27. When persons have intense thirst, it 45 V | bad thing to give milk to persons having headache, and it 46 V | give it in fevers, and to persons whose hypochondria are swelled 47 V | borborygmi, and to thirsty persons; it is bad also, when given 48 V | growth of hair on them.~70. Persons attacked with quartans are 49 V | supervene.~71. In those persons in whom the skin is stretched, 50 V | terminates with sweats.~72. Persons disposed to jaundice are 51 VI | previously, is a good symptom.~2. Persons whose noses are naturally 52 VI | severe.~8. In dropsical persons, ulcers forming on the body 53 VI | venesection, or purging.~32. Persons whose speech has become 54 VI | with chronic diarrhoea.~33. Persons having acid eructations 55 VI | seized with pleurisy.~34. Persons who have become bald are 56 VI | should varices supervene upon persons who are bald, their hair 57 VI | becomes indurated.~43. When persons having large spleens are 58 VI | cicatrices are hollow.~46. Such persons as become hump-backed from 59 VI | before puberty, die.~47. Persons who are benefited by venesection 60 VI | necessarily supervene.~51. When persons in good health are suddenly 61 VI | madness, or blindness.~57. Persons are most subject to apoplexy 62 VI | mucosity in the place.~60. In persons affected with chronic disease 63 VII| In hypercatharsis, of old persons, hiccup supervening is not 64 VII| removes the pain.~53. Those persons to whom it is beneficial 65 VII| be prescribed the those persons who have humid flesh; for 66 VII| whether they resemble those of persons in health; if not at all 67 VII| are like those of healthy persons, they are not at all morbid.~ 68 VII| much, it is mortal.~82. Persons above forty years of age