Book, Section
1 1, 1| on the whole, the winter having the character of spring.
2 1, 1| the continual type, acute, having no complete intermissions,
3 1, 1| the one day, and the next having an exacerbation, and increasing
4 1, 1| painful from first to last, having redness with inflammation;
5 1, 1| wasted and became worse, having no appetite for any kind
6 1, 1| general not intermitting, but having exacerbations in the tertian
7 1, 2| with no intermissions, but having exacerbations in the tertian
8 1, 2| and always turning worse, having small remissions, and after
9 1, 2| and after an abatement having more violent paroxysms,
10 1, 2| concoction in a critical form, or having the proper thickness, but
11 1, 2| settling nor subsiding; or having small and bad, and crude
12 1, 2| attacked with frenzy, and having vomitings of verdigris-green
13 1, 2| proper color, but thin, and having scanty sediments: in most
14 1, 2| favorable, as I recollect having happened to Bion, who was
15 1, 2| infants, young persons, adults having smooth bodies, white skins,
16 1, 2| by the bladder of urine, having an abundant and proper sediment,
17 1, 2| dysentery, or thick urine having a sediment, carried off
18 1, 2| again on the third, and having left them for one day, the
19 1, 3| urine varied in character, having floating in it round bodies,
20 1, 3| the bottom; a suppository having been applied, some scanty
21 1, 3| with fever. He began with having pain in the loins; he had
22 1, 3| and copious; urine black, having a black sediment; he was
23 1, 3| Thasus, the wife of Philinus, having been delivered of a daughter,
24 1, 3| and in the genital parts. Having had a suppository, was in
25 1, 3| urine of a better color, and having an abundant sediment; felt
26 1, 3| day, passed reddish urine, having a copious red sediment;
27 1, 3| urine varied, sometimes having sediment, and sometimes
28 1, 3| XI. The wife of Dromeades having been delivered of a female
29 2, 4| thin, devoid of color, and, having substances floating in it:
30 2, 4| proper, urine thin, mixed, having small substances floating
31 2, 5| tendency to deep sleep; having been seized with continual
32 2, 5| urine thin, well colored, having cloudy substances floating
33 2, 5| urine of a better color, having a white scanty sediment;
34 2, 5| the crisis, well colored, having a sediment; neither was
35 2, 5| near the Liars’ Market, having then brought forth a son
36 2, 5| morning passed much urine having a sediment; extremities
37 2, 6| winds throughout. Droughts having prevailed during the previous
38 2, 6| evacuations; urine copious, thin, having nothing critical nor favorable
39 2, 6| in some instances after having lost their speech for a
40 2, 6| speech for a long time, and having had copious sweats. These
41 2, 6| attacked with these diseases, having frequent rigors, often continual
42 2, 6| and that with the scapulae having the appearance of wings:
43 2, 6| leaving her entirely, but having paroxysms in an irregular
44 2, 6| time; passed black urine, having substances floating in it;
45 2, 6| affected with phrenitis, having taken to bed on the first
46 2, 6| quantity of thin urine, having substances floating towards
47 2, 6| of a whitish complexion. Having eaten beef, and drunk unseasonably,
48 2, 6| betook himself to bed, and having used large quantities of
49 2, 6| In Meliboea, a young man having become heated by drinking
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