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1 I | season, the age, and the diseases in which they are proper 2 I | always dangerous in chronic diseases, and also in acute diseases, 3 I | diseases, and also in acute diseases, where it is not requisite. 4 I | liberal.~6. For extreme diseases, extreme methods of cure, 5 I | be injurious. And in all diseases having periodical paroxysms, 6 I | will be indicated by the diseases, the seasons of the year, 7 I | unfavorable symptoms, indicate diseases of a short or long duration.~ 8 I | befitting in all febrile diseases, and particularly in children, 9 I | medicines sparingly in acute diseases, and at the commencement, 10 II | food.~12. What remains in diseases after the crisis is apt 11 II | immediate.~19. In acute diseases it is not quite safe to 12 II | strong wine cures hunger.~22. Diseases which arise from repletion 13 II | repletion; and in general, diseases are cured by their contraries.~ 14 II | not trust ameliorations in diseases when they are not regular, 15 II | made at the commencement of diseases; at the acme it is better 16 II | commencement and end of diseases all the symptoms are weaker, 17 II | contrary is bad.~34. In diseases, there is less danger when 18 II | are not allied.~35. In all diseases it is better that the umbilical 19 II | young; but those chronic diseases which do befall them generally 20 III| the season mostly engender diseases, and in the seasons great 21 III| and some for winter.~3. Of diseases and ages, certain of them 22 III| at another time cold, the diseases of autumn may be expected.~ 23 III| such symptoms occur in diseases. But if the north wind prevail, 24 III| symptoms may be expected in diseases.~6. When summer is like 25 III| expected in fevers.~7. Acute diseases occur in droughts; and if 26 III| for the most part such diseases maybe expected.~8. In seasons 27 III| the seasonable time, the diseases are regular, and come readily 28 III| inconstant seasons, the diseases are irregular, and come 29 III| difficulty.~9. In autumn, diseases are most acute, and most 30 III| less mortality.~16. The diseases which occur most frequently 31 III| and in dry, consumptive diseases, ophthalmies, arthritic 32 III| ophthalmies, arthritic diseases, stranguries, and dysenteries.~ 33 III| intermediate ages.~19. All diseases occur at all seasons of 34 III| certain seasons.~20. The diseases of spring are, maniacal, 35 III| tubercles, and arthritic diseases.~21. Of summer, certain 36 III| manhood, the most of these diseases, and, moreover, more chronic 37 III| fevers, epilepsy, and other diseases, but especially the aforementioned.~ 38 IV | downward.~10. In very acute diseases, if matters be in a state 39 IV | a difficult crisis.~30. Diseases attended with paroxysms, 40 IV | difficult crisis.~31. In febrile diseases attended with a sense of 41 IV | 32. In convalescents from diseases, if any part be pained, 42 IV | 36. Sweats, in febrile diseases, are favorable, if they 43 V | heat. Heat relieves these diseases.~22. Heat is suppurative, 44 V | seized with any of the acute diseases.~31. If a woman with child 45 V | the menses are excessive, diseases take place, and when the 46 V | the menses are stopped, diseases from the uterus take place.~ 47 VI | much from one another.~6. Diseases about the kidneys and bladder 48 VI | serious mood.~54. In acute diseases, complicated with fever, 49 VI | them produce the following diseases; either apoplexy of the 50 VI | drops off.~59. In chronic diseases of the hip-joint, if the 51 VII| Section VII.~1. In acute diseases, coldness of the extremities 52 VII| copious, it indicates acute diseases of the kidneys.~36. Whenever 53 VII| symptoms occur in nephritic diseases, and along with them acute 54 VII| and age.~83. In whatever diseases the eyes weep voluntarily, 55 VII| bowels is bad.~87. Those diseases which medicines do not cure,