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Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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1 1, 1| hemorrhage, and never proving fatal. Swellings appeared about 2 1, 1| supported, and did not prove fatal: of these we will give a 3 1, 1| the only one which proved fatal to many persons. Most of 4 1, 1| diseases alone were of a fatal character; for in all the 5 1, 2| a crisis, either in the fatal cases or in the others; 6 1, 2| those who had otherwise fatal symptoms; but they were 7 1, 2| some cases quickly prove fatal. In ardent fevers, and in 8 1, 2| had set in, they were of a fatal character, and the greater 9 1, 2| which were attended with fatal symptoms; for immediately 10 1, 2| the other symptoms be of a fatal type, for in those of a 11 1, 3| strongest, most dangerous, and fatal diseases, occur in the continual 12 1, 3| occur, and it is the most fatal of all others, and moreover 13 1, 3| nocturnal fever is not very fatal, but protracted; the diurnal 14 1, 3| septan is protracted, but not fatal; the nonan more protracted, 15 1, 3| more protracted, and not fatal. The true tertian comes 16 1, 3| to a crisis, and is not fatal; but the quintan is the 17 1, 3| worst of all, for it proves fatal when it precedes an attack 18 1, 3| relapse, which may prove fatal. But one ought to pay attention, 19 2, 6| malignant nature, and proved fatal to many; many had sore-throat 20 2, 6| without a crisis, proved fatal. The greater number of these 21 2, 6| attended with acute and fatal symptoms. The constitution 22 2, 6| symptoms which marked the fatal cases of ardent fever; similar 23 2, 6| and the one that proved fatal to the greatest number, 24 2, 6| most inimical, and proved fatal to the greatest numbers:


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