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1 1, 2| copious hemorrhage, as in the case of Heraclides, who was lodged 2 1, 2| into the hemorrhage. In the case of Antiphon, the son of 3 1, 2| menses appeared; thus, in the case of the virgin daughter of 4 1, 2| hemorrhage from the nose in no case in which these symptoms 5 1, 2| I did not know a single case of recovery, in which there 6 1, 2| of the fever, as was the case with Pantacles, who resided 7 1, 2| crisis took place thus in the case of most children, also in 8 1, 3| judge, and decided in each case, whether the disease be 9 1, 3| Fourteen Cases of Disease~CASE I. Philiscus, who lived 10 1, 3| paroxysms on the even days.~CASE II. Silenus lived on the 11 1, 3| his age was about twenty.~CASE III. Herophon was seized 12 1, 3| senses during the relapse.~CASE IV. In Thasus, the wife 13 1, 3| on the twentieth died.~CASE V. The wife of Epicrates, 14 1, 3| fever on the eightieth day.~CASE VI. Cleonactides, who was 15 1, 3| urine; and a perfect crisis.~CASE VII. Meton was seized with 16 1, 3| recovered his senses. In this case there was no relapse, but 17 1, 3| hemorrhages after the crisis.~CASE VIII. Erasinus, who lived 18 1, 3| sunset. The fever in this case was accompanied by sweats 19 1, 3| about the time of death.~CASE IX. Criton, in Thasus, while 20 1, 3| day from the commencement.~CASE X. The Clazomenian who was 21 1, 3| sight dull. It went away.~CASE XI. The wife of Dromeades 22 1, 3| she immediately expired.~CASE XII. A man, in a heated 23 1, 3| On the eleventh, he died.~CASE XIII. A woman, who lodged 24 1, 3| by coming to a crisis.~CASE XIV. Melidia, who lodged 25 2, 4| Sect. I~CASE I. Pythion, who lived by 26 2, 4| patient on the fortieth day.~CASE II. Hermocrates, who lived 27 2, 4| the twenty-seventh day.~CASE III. The man who was lodged 28 2, 5| Sect. II~CASE I. In Thasus, Philistes 29 2, 5| unfavorable evacuations.~CASE II. Charion, who was lodged 30 2, 5| bilious stools and urine.~CASE III. The daughter of Euryanax, 31 2, 5| congenital tendency to phthisis.~CASE IV. The woman affected with 32 2, 5| suppression of the discharges.~CASE V. The young man who was 33 2, 5| above. An acute affection.~CASE VI. The woman who lodged 34 2, 5| her any good. She died.~CASE VII. A woman of Pantimides, 35 2, 5| thin. An ardent fever.~CASE VIII. Another woman, after 36 2, 5| seventh she died. Phrenitis.~CASE IX. A woman who lodged near 37 2, 5| nose, she died. In this case the bowels were loose throughout; 38 2, 6| Sixteen Cases of Disease~CASE I. In Thasus, the Parian 39 2, 6| hundred and twentieth day.~CASE II. In Thasus, the woman 40 2, 6| eightieth she died. In this case the urine throughout was 41 2, 6| caused death on the day.~CASE III. In Thasus, Pythion, 42 2, 6| death on the tenth day.~CASE IV. The patient affected 43 2, 6| convulsions caused death.~CASE V. In Larissa, a man, who 44 2, 6| died. An acute disease.~CASE VI. In Abdera, Pericles 45 2, 6| relapse. An acute affection.~CASE VII. In Abdera, the young 46 2, 6| the evacuation of urine.~CASE VIII. In Abdera, Anaxion, 47 2, 6| on the thirty-fourth day.~CASE IX. In Abdera, Heropythus, 48 2, 6| hundred and twentieth day.~CASE X. In Abdera, Nicodemus 49 2, 6| pains, but all less; in this case throughout, the paroxysms 50 2, 6| evacuations and the sweats.~CASE XI. In Thasus, a woman, 51 2, 6| a copious menstruation.~CASE XII. In Larissa, a young 52 2, 6| pains were on the even days.~CASE XIII. Apollonius, in Abdera, 53 2, 6| thirty-fourth he died. In this case, as far as I saw, the bowels 54 2, 6| delirious throughout. Phrenitis.~CASE XIV. In Cyzicus, a woman 55 2, 6| consequent upon her accouchement.~CASE XV. In Thasus, the wife 56 2, 6| silent throughout. Phrenitis.~CASE XVI. In Meliboea, a young


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