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Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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   Book,  Section
1 1, 1| whole, the winter having the character of spring. The spring was 2 1, 1| of a lax, large, diffused character, without inflammation or 3 1, 1| cases formerly of a doubtful character the disease then became 4 1, 1| diseases, of a protracted character, and attended with fever, 5 1, 1| diseases alone were of a fatal character; for in all the others the 6 1, 2| watery discharges of a bad character, became regular, they got 7 1, 2| in, they were of a fatal character, and the greater part then 8 1, 2| commencement, but assumed a violent character about the seventh day. There 9 1, 3| of a deadly or critical character;—to the sweat, coldness, 10 1, 3| the nose; urine varied in character, having floating in it round 11 1, 3| of a thin and undigested character, with pain; urine acrid, 12 1, 3| passed of a thin, bilious character, and frequent; there was 13 1, 3| formidable and alarming character; fear, impatience. On the 14 2, 6| ophthalmies of a chronic character, with pains; fungous excrescences 15 2, 6| sweats not of a critical character, and with the state of the 16 2, 6| of urine, not of a good character. On the third, the pain 17 2, 6| much blood, of a proper character, flowed; the pains were


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