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disappearing 1
discharge 18
discharges 28
disease 33
diseases 27
disobedient 1
disobeyed 1
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35 small
34 great
33 be
33 disease
33 extremities
33 sixth
33 throughout
Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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disease

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1 1, 1| respects they were free of disease, so as not to require medical 2 1, 1| a doubtful character the disease then became confirmed; in 3 1, 1| were prolonged so that the disease was not gone at the approach 4 1, 2| strangury, not connected with disease of the kidneys, but one 5 1, 2| corresponding to the violence of the disease, and quickly disappearing, 6 1, 2| or prolongation of the disease, or death, or relapses; 7 1, 2| objects in view with regard to disease, namely, to do good or to 8 1, 2| consists in three things—the disease, the patient, and the physician. 9 1, 2| patient must combat the disease along with the physician.~ 10 1, 2| speedily; and otherwise the disease prevailed much in an epidemical 11 1, 2| not occur, but in them the disease mostly came to a crisis 12 1, 2| third or fourth day, the disease was moderate at the commencement, 13 1, 2| sediment, carried off the disease, as happened to Hermippus 14 1, 2| then passed through the disease in this manner who had another 15 1, 2| but in all these cases the disease went off without coming 16 1, 3| each individual,—to the disease, the patient, and the applications,— 17 1, 3| every fever, and in every disease. From these observations 18 1, 3| in each case, whether the disease be acute, acute, and whether 19 1, 3| place.~Fourteen Cases of Disease~CASE I. Philiscus, who lived 20 2, 4| about the resolution of the disease, and the cure of the patient 21 2, 5| the commencement of the disease she had pain in the throat, 22 2, 6| whatever part of the body the disease wandered, for in many cases 23 2, 6| watery; in many instances the disease terminated in this way, 24 2, 6| described. In most instances the disease was protracted, for neither 25 2, 6| and protraction of the disease, but most especially in 26 2, 6| in most instances it (the disease?) left them irregularly. 27 2, 6| greatest and most dangerous disease, and the one that proved 28 2, 6| greater number of cases the disease was long protracted. Most 29 2, 6| in each constitution and disease is good, and whatever is 30 2, 6| whatever is bad; whatever disease will be protracted and end 31 2, 6| and end in recovery; which disease of an acute nature will 32 2, 6| administered.~Sixteen Cases of Disease~CASE I. In Thasus, the Parian 33 2, 6| noon, he died. An acute disease.~CASE VI. In Abdera, Pericles


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