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Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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1 1, 1| frequent dejections. The urine was thin, colorless, unconcocted, 2 1, 1| manner worth mentioning; the urine was generally well colored, 3 1, 2| worst of all in these. The urine, in most of them, was either 4 1, 2| protracted and painful. Their urine was copious, thick, of various 5 1, 2| with a discharge of thin urine; they began to have small 6 1, 2| as far as I observed. The urine in most cases was of the 7 1, 2| Xenophanes and Critias. The urine was watery, copious, clear, 8 1, 2| inquire whether the watery urine was the cause of this. About 9 1, 2| then no thirst; in them the urine was black, scanty, thin, 10 1, 2| discharge by the bladder of urine, having an abundant and 11 1, 2| or dysentery, or thick urine having a sediment, carried 12 1, 3| to the alvine discharges, urine, sputa, and vomitings; and 13 1, 3| tongue parched; passed black urine; night uncomfortable, no 14 1, 3| the symptoms exacerbated, urine black; night more comfortable, 15 1, 3| night more comfortable, urine of a better color. On the 16 1, 3| pure blood from the nose; urine varied in character, having 17 1, 3| and could not be warmed; urine, black; slept a little towards 18 1, 3| high colored, and copious; urine black, having a black sediment; 19 1, 3| copious, thinner, frothy; urine black, an uncomfortable 20 1, 3| stools thin, and darkish; urine muddy, and darkish; no sleep 21 1, 3| unmixed, smooth, greasy; urine thin, and transparent; slight 22 1, 3| passage from the bowels, urine suppressed, acute fever. 23 1, 3| kept warm; no discharge of urine. On the eighth, a cold sweat 24 1, 3| undigested character, with pain; urine acrid, and passed with pain; 25 1, 3| and comatose; speechless; urine thin, and transparent. On 26 1, 3| alvine discharges the same; urine abundant, and thickish; 27 1, 3| frequent; there was no sleep; urine black, and thin. On the 28 1, 3| legs; night comfortable; urine better colored, had a scanty 29 1, 3| hot state; stools scanty; urine thin, and colorless at first. 30 1, 3| passed a large quantity of urine with spasms, (the attendants 31 1, 3| it was thick, white, like urine which has been shaken after 32 1, 3| color and consistence, the urine resembled that of cattle, 33 1, 3| bilious, thin, and unmixed; urine thin, and blackish. Towards 34 1, 3| On the eleventh, passed urine of a better color, and having 35 1, 3| gone; at night acute fever; urine thick, sediment white. On 36 1, 3| side, with pain; slight urine thick, muddy, and reddish; 37 1, 3| of fever; sediment in the urine; pain in the side. About 38 1, 3| troubled with insomnolency; urine thin, and not devoid of 39 1, 3| thirtieth day, passed reddish urine, having a copious red sediment; 40 1, 3| afterwards the characters of the urine varied, sometimes having 41 1, 3| sixtieth, the sediment in the urine copious, white, and smooth; 42 1, 3| intermission of the fever; urine thin, and well colored. 43 1, 3| smooth sediment in the urine; and a perfect crisis.~CASE 44 1, 3| those on the third day; urine darkish, had a darkish cloud 45 1, 3| and had some delirium; urine thin, and darkish; had an 46 1, 3| cold, and somewhat livid; urine without sediment; died about 47 1, 3| distention and pain; the urine was black, has round substances 48 1, 3| then became constipated. Urine throughout thin, and well 49 1, 3| sediment. About the sixteenth, urine somewhat thicker, which 50 1, 3| collected. On the seventeenth, urine again thin; swellings about 51 1, 3| dysentery; passed thick urine; swellings about the ears 52 1, 3| alvine discharges proper; urine thick, white, muddy, like 53 1, 3| thick, white, muddy, like urine which has been shaken after 54 1, 3| had a rigor, acute fever; urine the same; pain of the hypochondria, 55 1, 3| epistaxis, tongue dry, thirst, urine thin and oily; slept a little, 56 1, 3| an uncomfortable night; urine at the commencement thick, 57 1, 3| all over. On the fifth, urine smooth, oily, and copious; 58 1, 3| the symptoms exacerbated; urine of the same characters; 59 1, 3| incoherent; bowels disordered, urine thin, and not of a good 60 1, 3| left clavicle; was thirsty, urine thin, had no sleep. On the 61 1, 3| A relapse; little sleep; urine throughout of a good color, 62 1, 3| smooth sediment in the urine; had a sweat, and experienced 63 2, 4| tremblings were again constant; urine, from the beginning to the 64 2, 4| digested, had a crisis; urine thinnish about the crisis; 65 2, 4| that the great discharge of urine brought about the resolution 66 2, 4| sleep; not very thirsty; urine thick and red, when allowed 67 2, 4| not scanty. On the fifth, urine thin, had substances floating 68 2, 4| an uncomfortable state; urine thin, as formerly; on the 69 2, 4| lightened. Coma set in; urine thicker, reddish, thin substances 70 2, 4| slept, quite collected; urine of the same characters. 71 2, 4| following days, acute fever, urine thin, was delirious. Again, 72 2, 4| continued throughout; the urine either thick and red, without 73 2, 4| discharges were proper, urine thin, mixed, having small 74 2, 4| get up; sediment in the urine livid, and somewhat viscid. 75 2, 4| nostril; stools the same; urine the same; sweated about 76 2, 4| was somewhat delirious; urine thin, not of a good color. 77 2, 4| free from fever, slept, urine thin about the crisis. The 78 2, 4| delirium. On the fifteenth, urine muddy, like that which has 79 2, 4| color. On the sixteenth, urine thin, had a cloudy eneorema, 80 2, 4| black, scanty, and thin; urine thin, not well colored. 81 2, 4| fever, not thirsty, but the urine thin. On the twenty-first, 82 2, 4| throughout. On sediment in the urine, quite collected. Twenty-seventh, 83 2, 4| of the right hip joint; urine thin and bad, a sediment; 84 2, 4| pain of the right eye; urine thin. Fortieth, dejections 85 2, 4| means of the stools, the urine, and the sweat, this patient 86 2, 5| the right hypochondrium; urine thin, transparent, had some 87 2, 5| bilious, scanty, and unmixed; urine thin, well colored, having 88 2, 5| About the eighth day, passed urine of a better color, having 89 2, 5| of fever; had a crisis; urine, after the relapse and the 90 2, 5| little heated; some thirst, urine thin, with cloudy substances 91 2, 5| neck; a sediment in the urine. Had a complete crisis on 92 2, 5| abundance of bilious stools and urine.~CASE III. The daughter 93 2, 5| Alvine discharges small, urine thin, scanty, not well colored. 94 2, 5| and copious dejections; urine thin and blackish; had no 95 2, 5| nausea and insomnolency; urine scanty and thin; dejections 96 2, 5| undigested evacuations; urine scanty, thin. An ardent 97 2, 5| unseasonable throughout; urine scanty, thin, darkish; extremities 98 2, 5| frequently large quantities of urine without consciousness. On 99 2, 5| the morning passed much urine having a sediment; extremities 100 2, 6| without it; of disordered urine, large in quantity, and 101 2, 6| diarrhea or discharge of good urine took place, were relieved 102 2, 6| and copious evacuations; urine copious, thin, having nothing 103 2, 6| disobeyed injunctions.~10. The urine in many cases was not in 104 2, 6| and the badness of the urine voided was great, for it 105 2, 6| and with the state of the urine as described. In most instances 106 2, 6| collected about the lungs; urine excessive, and not good; 107 2, 6| disordered at the beginning, urine thin. On the sixth day, 108 2, 6| the sixth day, passed oily urine, was delirious. On the seventh, 109 2, 6| exacerbated; had no sleep, but the urine of the same characters, 110 2, 6| substances floating in the urine; he became incoherent. On 111 2, 6| delirious; passed thick urine at that time, but troubled, 112 2, 6| and undigested faeces; the urine throughout bad; for the 113 2, 6| collected, but disposed to coma; urine copious, thin, and black; 114 2, 6| in the same condition; urine watery, and copious. On 115 2, 6| fevers afterwards supervened; urine watery. On the fortieth, 116 2, 6| constipated; aversion to food; urine the same; fever not leaving 117 2, 6| she died. In this case the urine throughout was black, thin, 118 2, 6| and bilious; had no sleep; urine darkish, eneorema floating 119 2, 6| floating on the top of the urine, did not subside. On the 120 2, 6| after a time; passed black urine, having substances floating 121 2, 6| somewhat disturbed; passed urine of the appearance of oil; 122 2, 6| head and neck, with pain; urine thin, substances floating 123 2, 6| substances floating in the urine small, scattered, did not 124 2, 6| passed a large quantity of urine, not of a good character. 125 2, 6| passed much muddy, white urine, which when allowed to stand 126 2, 6| were exacerbated, yet the urine was thick, and more inclined 127 2, 6| was milder; abundance of urine, which was concocted, and 128 2, 6| seventh, in the same state; urine thin,but of a good color; 129 2, 6| rigors, became collected; urine the same. On the ninth, 130 2, 6| result of the evacuation of urine.~CASE VIII. In Abdera, Anaxion, 131 2, 6| days, thirst, insomnolency; urine well colored, copious, and 132 2, 6| concocted sputa: sediment in the urine copious and white; he became 133 2, 6| thirst; great restlessness; urine thin, black, substances 134 2, 6| deafness; the fever increased; urine the same. On the twentieth 135 2, 6| leaving any behind; for the urine was of a good color, and 136 2, 6| thirsty, tongue was parched; urine thin and dark. On the second 137 2, 6| sleep; vomited yellow bile; urine the same; passed a quiet 138 2, 6| much fever, general pains; urine thin, with substances floating 139 2, 6| substances floating in the urine; very incoherent. On the 140 2, 6| days. On the twentieth, the urine white and thick, but when 141 2, 6| incoherent. On the twenty-fourth, urine copious, white, with an 142 2, 6| About the third day, the urine black, thin, substances 143 2, 6| thirst; tongue sooty and dry; urine of a good color, but thin. 144 2, 6| a small quantity of thin urine, having substances floating 145 2, 6| passed from the bowels; the urine was thin and scanty; no 146 2, 6| and undigested stools; urine black, scanty, and thin; 147 2, 6| bowels were disordered; urine thin and black; disposition 148 2, 6| sullen, and disobedient; urine thin, and devoid of color; 149 2, 6| again became collected; urine black, thin, and again deficient, 150 2, 6| collected; suppression of urine. On the sixteenth loss of 151 2, 6| directed, drank a little; urine thin and scanty; to the 152 2, 6| stools of a green color; urine thin, scanty, and deficient 153 2, 6| region throughout; passed urine of an oily appearance. On 154 2, 6| jactitation, passed no urine; small drinks were retained.


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