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1 1, 1| rains small in quantity. Summer, for the most part, cloudy,
2 1, 1| spring, and through the summer, and towards winter, many
3 1, 1| 3. In the course of the summer and autumn many fevers of
4 1, 2| rainy, and clouded; the summer was not very sultry, the
5 1, 2| until late in autumn. During summer and autumn there were dysenteric
6 1, 2| few and cold. About the summer solstice, scanty rains,
7 1, 2| season of Arcturus, the summer hot, great droughts, not
8 1, 2| and continued through the summer until the equinox. Those
9 1, 2| commencement of the spring and summer, for the most part recovered,
10 1, 2| were epidemical during the summer, and some of those cases
11 1, 2| also occurred during the summer. These then made their attack
12 1, 2| rigor in the spring, more in summer, still more in autumn, but
13 2, 6| rain until the dog-days. Summer fine and hot; great suffocating
14 2, 6| were prolonged through the summer and during autumn.~5. In
15 2, 6| carbuncle (anthrax) through the summer, and other affections, which
16 2, 6| became milder through the summer; during the autumn, all
17 2, 6| the greatest numbers: the summer was the most favorable to
18 2, 6| things, that the coming on of summer should have done good in
19 2, 6| on cures the diseases of summer, and summer coming on removes
20 2, 6| diseases of summer, and summer coming on removes the diseases
21 2, 6| diseases of winter. And yet the summer in question was not of itself
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