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discharge 11
discharged 6
discharges 16
disease 50
diseased 3
diseases 55
disorder 1
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55 diseases
53 those
52 on
50 disease
49 for
48 have
46 there
Hippocrates
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disease

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1 I | most suitable.~7. When the disease is very acute, it is attended 2 I | severity of regimen as the disease, by its mildness, is removed 3 I | the extreme.~8. When the disease is at its height, it will 4 I | diet until the acme of the disease, and whether he will sink 5 I | support the diet, or the disease will give way previously, 6 II | Section II.~1. In whatever disease sleep is laborious, it is 7 II | Spontaneous lassitude indicates disease.~6. Persons who have a painful 8 II | 8. When a person after a disease takes food, but does not 9 II | if they be bilious, the disease affects the general system; 10 II | been taken, it occasions disease; this is shown by the treatment.~ 11 II | their contraries.~23. Acute disease come to a crisis in fourteen 12 II | state indicates a protracted disease, and the other weakness 13 II | who is recovering from a disease has a good appetite, but 14 II | better off.~33. In every disease it is a good sign when the 15 II | is less danger when the disease is one to which the patient’ 16 IV | in the beginning of any disease whatever, either upward 17 IV | persons attenuated from any disease, whether acute or chronic, 18 IV | to the illness, there the disease fixes.~34. If a person laboring 19 IV | sweats prove a crisis to the disease; but sweats not occurring 20 IV | indicate pain, a protracted disease, and relapses.~37. Cold 21 IV | milder one, a protracted disease.~38. And in whatever part 22 IV | sweat, it shows that the disease is seated there.~39. And 23 IV | cold is seated, there is disease.~40. And wherever there 24 IV | this indicates a protracted disease.~41. A copious sweat after 25 IV | greater, and the hot a lesser disease.~43. Fevers, not of the 26 IV | crisis, indicate a protracted disease.~51. When in a fever not 27 IV | ceasing, is bad, for the disease is protracted, and it indicates 28 IV | of tetanus, removes the disease.~58. A rigor supervening 29 IV | disordered, it carries off the disease.~61. In a febrile complaint, 30 V | pleuritic affections, when the disease is not purged off in fourteen 31 V | of quinsy, and when the disease is turned upon the lungs, 32 V | breaking of it, escape the disease; but if not, it passes into 33 V | and parched and hard, the disease terminates without sweats; 34 VI | at the ears, removes the disease.~11. Hemorrhoids appearing 35 VI | the belly, it removes the disease.~15. In confirmed diarrhoea, 36 VI | very ill of quinsy, for the disease is turned outwardly.~38. 37 VI | persons affected with chronic disease of the hip-joint, if the 38 VII| 6. In a very protracted disease, loss of appetite and unmixed 39 VII| leucophlegmatia, it removes the disease.~30. In those cases in which 40 VII| become bilious, an acute disease is indicated.~33. In those 41 VII| the urine, they indicate disease of the kidneys, and that 42 VII| the perineum and pubes, disease about the bladder is indicated.~ 43 VII| quinsy, for in this case the disease is diverted outwardly.~50. 44 VII| either of the cavities, the disease will be carried off if the 45 VII| color changes, a protracted disease is indicated.~62. A copious 46 VII| is strength to the one is disease to the other.~67. We must 47 VII| when immoderate, constitute disease.~73. In fevers which do 48 VII| its natural condition, the disease is slight; if much, it is 49 VII| danger is less when the disease is cognate to the constitution 50 VII| affliction?).~86. In a chronic disease an excessive flux from the


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