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discharge 18
discharges 28
disease 33
diseases 27
disobedient 1
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disorder 13
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28 attacked
28 discharges
28 during
27 diseases
27 fourth
27 hemorrhage
27 nausea
Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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diseases

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1 1, 1| in such cases. But other diseases, of a protracted character, 2 1, 1| most considerable of the diseases which then prevailed, and 3 1, 1| them were affected by these diseases in the following manner: 4 1, 1| constitution, the phthisical diseases alone were of a fatal character; 5 1, 2| transition from other fevers and diseases into quartans took place; 6 1, 2| coma. The bowels, in all diseases, were disordered, and in 7 1, 2| much variety as to these diseases, the greatest and worst 8 1, 2| speedily got worse. The diseases which attacked them were 9 1, 2| People died of all these diseases, but mostly of these fevers, 10 1, 2| remained free from all other diseases. Early in the spring, ardent 11 1, 2| There was a great number of diseases, and of those affected, 12 1, 2| another relapse.~13. In these diseases death generally happened 13 1, 3| Sect. III~1. With regard to diseases, the circumstances from 14 1, 3| vomitings; and to the changes of diseases from the one into the other;— 15 1, 3| most dangerous, and fatal diseases, occur in the continual 16 1, 3| carries off other great diseases. In what is called the semi-tertian, 17 1, 3| semi-tertian, other acute diseases are apt to occur, and it 18 1, 3| laboring under other protracted diseases, are apt to be attacked 19 1, 3| be administered.~3. Those diseases which have their paroxysms 20 2, 6| phthisis. Such were the diseases then epidemic. There were 21 2, 6| from them, and in all other diseases of a mortal nature. Some 22 2, 6| also in all other great diseases which occurred along with 23 2, 6| to bed. And in many other diseases people were troubled with 24 2, 6| suddenly attacked with these diseases, having frequent rigors, 25 2, 6| winter coming on cures the diseases of summer, and summer coming 26 2, 6| summer coming on removes the diseases of winter. And yet the summer 27 2, 6| the seasons, and of the diseases; whatever that is common


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