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1 I | less acute.~10. In those cases, then, which attain their 2 I | enjoined at first; but in those cases which reach their acme later, 3 I | for example, in pleuritic cases, expectoration, if it occur 4 I | consider, also, in which cases food is to be given once 5 III| hoarsenesses, coryzae, and in some cases consumptions.~14. But if 6 III| fevers, coryzae, and in some cases melancholy.~15. Of the constitutions 7 IV | to procrastinate in such cases.~11. Those cases in which 8 IV | in such cases.~11. Those cases in which there are tormina, 9 IV | symptom.~27. In whatever cases of fever there is a copious 10 IV | convalescence.~28. In all cases whatever, bilious discharges 11 IV | deafness supervenes, and in all cases deafness ceases when bilious 12 IV | are not dangerous.~44. In cases attended with protracted 13 IV | more so.~53. In whatever cases of fever very viscid concretions 14 IV | bowels.~63. In whatever cases of fever rigors occur during 15 IV | during the day.~64. When in cases of fever jaundice occurs 16 IV | grumoss, and scanty in cases not free from fever a copious 17 IV | will be headache.~71. In cases which come to a crisis on 18 IV | it appears principally in cases of phrenitis.~73. When the 19 IV | begins to form in certain cases of quartan fever, attended 20 IV | the kidneys.~77. In those cases where there are furfuraceous 21 IV | the bladder.~78. In those cases where there is a spontaneous 22 IV | the kidneys.~79. In those cases where there is a sandy sediment 23 V | these they recover.~7. Those cases of epilepsy which come on 24 V | the bladder, in all these cases heat is agreeable, and brings 25 V | applied in the following cases; when there is a hemorrhage, 26 V | of fresh blood, in these cases it is to be applied but 27 V | occasions mortification in old cases; and in erysipelas not attended 28 V | be useful in many other cases, if it did not occasion 29 V | is suitable in phthisical cases, when not attended with 30 V | swellings appear on wounds, such cases are not likely to be attacked 31 V | great evil.~67. In such cases, the soft are favorable; 32 VI | Section VI.~1. In cases of chronic lientery, acid 33 VI | favorable.~3. In protracted cases of dysentery, loathing of 34 VI | is good.~26. In whatever cases of ardent fever tremors 35 VI | by a delirium.~27. Those cases of empyema or dropsy which 36 VI | supervening in dropsical cases is bad.~36. Venesection 37 VI | to apply any treatment in cases of occult cancer; for, if 38 VI | the hypochondria, in such cases, fever supervening removes 39 VI | thickness of the part.~42. In cases of jaundice, it is a bad 40 VII| the disease.~30. In those cases in which frothy discharges 41 VII| protracted illness.~32. In those cases in which the urine is thin 42 VII| indicated.~33. In those cases in which the urine becomes 43 VII| in spring.~54. In those cases where phlegm is collected 44 VII| pain is carried off.~58. In cases of concussion of the brain 45 VII| are not dangerous.~64. In cases of protracted fever, either


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