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Hippocrates
The Book of Prognostics

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501 24| hypochondrium a fullness stretching either to the right or left 502 24| fevers, unless some of the strongest and worst symptoms precede, 503 2 | if the symptoms do not subside in the aforesaid time, it 504 7 | and the swelling has not subsided, it turns to a suppuration. 505 7 | sixty days, without any subsidence of the swelling, it indicates 506 12| the diaphragm. And fatty substances floating on the surface 507 20| breathe freely, and do not suffer pain, they sleep during 508 2 | loose; and whether he has suffered from want of food; and if 509 3 | with his feet naked and not sufficiently warm, and the hands, neck, 510 23| be not in danger of being suffocated.~ 511 23| breathing; these induce suffocation on the first day, or on 512 15| purging with medicine, nor a suitable regimen, it is to be held 513 23| determined to the lungs, they superinduce delirium, and frequently 514 11| are relieved by borborygmi supervening in the hypochondrium, more 515 15| are favorable symptoms: to support the disease easily, to have 516 22| persons die before the ear suppurates; only if white matter run 517 12| substances floating on the surface are to be dreaded, for they 518 24| and one should immediately suspect the formation of such a 519 23| attended with pain, are swelled up, and have redness (erythema) 520 12| state, not of the general system, but of a particular viscus.~ 521 17| But from all the symptoms taken together one should form 522 4 | nap from the coverlet, or tearing chaff from the wall—all 523 3 | pneumonia. To grind the teeth in fevers, when such has 524 12| have clouds, whether they tend upwards or downwards, and 525 9 | will drop off. When the testicles and members are retracted 526 20| further at every additional tetrad, and then one cannot miss 527 | themselves 528 | therefore 529 11| The faeces should become thicker when the disease is tending 530 1 | APPEARS to me a most excellent thing for the physician to cultivate 531 23| round, but the upper part thinner, at this time it will be 532 15| the twentieth, some on the thirtieth, some on the fortieth, and 533 20| the first period is of thirty-four days, the second of forty 534 7 | disease will be determined thither. The discharge of blood 535 11| have evacuations twice or thrice in the day, once at night 536 8 | with the liver there is a tickling cough, with scarcely any 537 1 | will be the better able to treat those aright who can be 538 18| die. In cases of empyema treated by the cautery or incision, 539 18| case otherwise should give trouble. But if the abscesses disappear 540 20| respiration, are delirious, troubled with insomnolency, and have 541 20| But none of these can be truly calculated by whole days, 542 17| empyemata, and may be much trusted to; and such as are of short 543 23| supervene; but one should try to reduce such swellings 544 2 | contracted, and their lobes turned out: the skin about the 545 11| should have evacuations twice or thrice in the day, once 546 3 | And if the patient had an ulcer previously, or if one has 547 23| 23. Ulceration of the throat with fever, 548 12| indicates that the disease is unconcocted; and if it (the disease) 549 18| the time when the sputa undergo a change; for if the swelling 550 15| thirst, to have the body unequally affected by the febrile 551 17| the matter white, smooth, uniform in color, and free of phlegm, 552 | us 553 7 | period, and proves very useful; but inquiry should be made 554 10| With regard to sleep—as is usual with us in health, the patient 555 23| abscess, which is called Uva, or when the extremity of 556 23| off or scarify enlarged uvulae while they and red and large, 557 6 | the form of drops and of vapour are good. One ought to know 558 11| or fetid. Such as are of varied characters indicate greater 559 23| when the extremity of the variety called Columella is larger 560 2 | red, livid, or has black veins in it; if there be a gum 561 15| alvine evacuations, nor from venesection, purging with medicine, 562 11| delirium, unless he gives vent to the wind spontaneously. 563 11| or fatty, or livid, or verdigris-green, or fetid. Such as are of 564 12| system, but of a particular viscus.~ 565 24| inflammation, nor from any other visible cause, in such a case a 566 12| more protracted, and not so void of danger. But if the urine 567 13| bad; but if the same man vomit all these colors, it is 568 10| health, the patient should wake during the day and sleep 569 4 | or tearing chaff from the wall—all such symptoms are bad 570 2 | whether he has suffered from want of food; and if any of these 571 2 | whether the patient has long wanted sleep; whether his bowels 572 4 | headache, the hands are waved before the face, hunting 573 | we 574 2 | they shun the light, or weep involuntarily, or squint, 575 | were 576 | whatever 577 | where 578 19| parts below, are very fatal. Wherefore one ought to pay attention 579 | Whoever 580 24| deposits occur most readily in winter, that then they are most 581 3 | And for the patient to wish to sit erect at the acme 582 11| is favorable that round worms be passed with the discharges 583 17| patients expectorate nothing worth mentioning, the eyes become 584 11| crisis; they ought to be yellowish and not very fetid. It is 585 14| and a certain degree of yellowness should appear strongly mixed 586 | yourself


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