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Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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1 1, 2| fevers described attacked great numbers. All these fevers 2 1, 2| with much suffering and great wasting, abscesses were 3 1, 2| There was a speedy and great change in all these cases. 4 1, 2| there were frequent and great rains, with northerly winds. 5 1, 2| and parched, cold, with great winds and snow. Great storms 6 1, 2| with great winds and snow. Great storms about the equinox, 7 1, 2| solstice, scanty rains, and great cold until near the season 8 1, 2| Arcturus, the summer hot, great droughts, not in intervals, 9 1, 2| ardent fevers set in; but great numbers at that season were 10 1, 2| talking, fears, despondency, great coldness of the extremities, 11 1, 2| seventh day. There was a great number of diseases, and 12 1, 3| it also carries off other great diseases. In what is called 13 1, 3| in a painful condition; great incoherence. On the fourth, 14 1, 3| stopped; thirst throughout not great; much spasms with sweats 15 1, 3| with a violent pain in the great toe; he took to bed the 16 1, 3| ptyalism; in the evening, great incoherence; after a little, 17 2, 4| It is probably that the great discharge of urine brought 18 2, 6| dog-days. Summer fine and hot; great suffocating heats. The Etesian 19 2, 6| who were under treatment; great inflammation took place, 20 2, 6| suppurations, and there were great fallings off (sloughing) 21 2, 6| no abscess was formed, a great number of these died. In 22 2, 6| after the cold set in, and great numbers were taken ill at 23 2, 6| of the urine voided was great, for it had not the proper 24 2, 6| coma; but also in all other great diseases which occurred 25 2, 6| cold sweats throughout; great coldness, from which they 26 2, 6| coldness, from which they had great difficulty in being restored 27 2, 6| Pleiades, again there died great numbers. It appears to me, 28 2, 6| look upon it as being a great part of the art to be able 29 2, 6| not likely to commit any great mistake in the art. He ought 30 2, 6| had become speechless; great coldness; acute fever; much 31 2, 6| bilious matter; thirst; great restlessness; urine thin, 32 2, 6| obscurely; pains frequent, great and continued. On the second, 33 2, 6| towards night. On the sixth, a great hemorrhage from the nose; 34 2, 6| with a bad diet otherwise, great mischief was occasioned


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