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Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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1 1, 1| thick, with a deficient sediment, not settling favorably, 2 1, 1| a crude and unseasonable sediment. Sputa small, dense, concocted, 3 1, 2| after the crises, when the sediment was natural, and all the 4 1, 2| having an abundant and proper sediment, or a bilious disorder of 5 1, 2| or thick urine having a sediment, carried off the disease, 6 1, 3| urine black, having a black sediment; he was thirsty, tongue 7 1, 3| when allowed to stand, the sediment farinaceous and white; extremities 8 1, 3| better colored, had a scanty sediment. On the ninth, sweated; 9 1, 3| subsided, but it had no sediment; in color and consistence, 10 1, 3| and having an abundant sediment; felt lighter. On the fourteenth 11 1, 3| acute fever; urine thick, sediment white. On the seventeenth, 12 1, 3| allowed to stand, had no sediment; in other respects felt 13 1, 3| twenty-seventh, free of fever; sediment in the urine; pain in the 14 1, 3| urine, having a copious red sediment; was relieved, but afterwards 15 1, 3| varied, sometimes having sediment, and sometimes not. On the 16 1, 3| not. On the sixtieth, the sediment in the urine copious, white, 17 1, 3| sweated much; a red, smooth sediment in the urine; and a perfect 18 1, 3| somewhat livid; urine without sediment; died about sunset. The 19 1, 3| scattered through it, but no sediment. About the sixteenth, urine 20 1, 3| thicker, which had a slight sediment; somewhat better, and more 21 1, 3| for some time, until the sediment had fallen to the bottom; 22 1, 3| to the bottom; it had no sediment; she did not sleep during 23 1, 3| allowed to stand, had no sediment, tongue dry, and not very 24 1, 3| and fetid; a white, smooth sediment in the urine; had a sweat, 25 2, 4| substances below, had no sediment; by degrees he became collected. 26 2, 4| either thick and red, without sediment, or thin, devoid of color, 27 2, 4| black, thin, frothy, a livid sediment in the dejections; slight 28 2, 4| times he had to get up; sediment in the urine livid, and 29 2, 4| has been shaken after the sediment has fallen to the bottom; 30 2, 4| the navel throughout. On sediment in the urine, quite collected. 31 2, 4| joint; urine thin and bad, a sediment; all the other symptoms 32 2, 5| color, having a white scanty sediment; was collected, free from 33 2, 5| well colored, having a sediment; neither was he delirious 34 2, 5| had a pain in his neck; a sediment in the urine. Had a complete 35 2, 5| passed much urine having a sediment; extremities recovered their 36 2, 6| more inclined to have a sediment; the nausea less; he slept. 37 2, 6| concocted, and had a copious sediment; passed a quiet night. On 38 2, 6| up much concocted sputa: sediment in the urine copious and 39 2, 6| color, and had a copious sediment, while the delirium became 40 2, 6| allowed to stand had no sediment; much sweat; seemed to be 41 2, 6| white, with an abundant sediment; a copious and warm sweat


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