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Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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1 1, 1| semi-tertians, being milder the one day, and the next having an 2 1, 1| was about the twentieth day, in most about the fortieth, 3 1, 2| being remissions the one day and exacerbations the next, 4 1, 2| these about the eightieth day, and some of these relapsed, 5 1, 2| on the fourth and fifth day, died. Most of those taken 6 1, 2| with jaundice on the sixth day, but these were benefited 7 1, 2| crisis on the twentieth day, not like the servant of 8 1, 2| about the twenty-fourth day, and the swelling was converted 9 1, 2| crisis about the fortieth day.~10. Many women were seized, 10 1, 2| Telebolus died on the sixth day after delivery. Most females 11 1, 2| the crisis on the eleventh day, and in them the regular 12 1, 2| most cases, on the fourth day, the most violent pains 13 1, 2| but they died on the sixth day with sweats. In the phrenitic 14 1, 2| a crisis on the eleventh day, and in some on the twentieth. 15 1, 2| about the third or fourth day, the disease was moderate 16 1, 2| character about the seventh day. There was a great number 17 1, 2| unseasonably on the seventh day, died. In those cases of 18 1, 2| had a crisis on the sixth day, and the younger on the 19 1, 2| together on the seventeenth day. Most had a crisis on the 20 1, 2| had a crisis on the sixth day; it then left them for six 21 1, 2| was a crisis on the fifth day. But those who had a crisis 22 1, 2| a crisis on the seventh day, had an intermission for 23 1, 2| took place on the third day after the relapse. Those 24 1, 2| had a crisis on the sixth day, after an interval of six 25 1, 2| having left them for one day, the fever attacked them 26 1, 2| crisis happened on the sixth day, had an intermission of 27 1, 2| generally happened on the sixth day, as with Epaminondas, Silenus, 28 1, 2| crisis on the twentieth day, but in all these cases 29 1, 2| a crisis on the seventh day, had an intermission of 30 1, 2| to a crisis on the fourth day from the return of the fever, 31 1, 2| a crisis on the seventh day, after an interval of six 32 1, 2| a crisis on the seventh day, as happened to Phanocritus, 33 1, 2| greater number on the fifth day from the commencement, left 34 1, 2| was a crisis on the fifth day, making in all fourteen 35 1, 2| a crisis on the eleventh day, a relapse on the fourteenth, 36 1, 3| of which hold during the day and have a remission at 37 1, 3| hold a remission during the day; semi-tertians, tertians, 38 1, 3| and is exacerbated every day, and bursts forth with all 39 1, 3| take place on any other day than on those described, 40 1, 3| took to bed on the first day of acute fever; he sweated; 41 1, 3| was uneasy. On the second day all the symptoms were exacerbated; 42 1, 3| night quiet. On the third day, early in the morning and 43 1, 3| slept a little towards day; loss of speech, cold sweats; 44 1, 3| the middle of the sixth day he died. The respiration 45 1, 3| of the neck. On the first day the alvine discharges were 46 1, 3| fever remitted. On the fifth day afterwards, fever relapsed, 47 1, 3| deafness again. On the third day after the relapse, the spleen 48 1, 3| place on the seventeenth day; had no disorder of the 49 1, 3| mildly, on the fourteenth day after delivery was seized 50 1, 3| observed. About the fourteenth day, startings over the whole 51 1, 3| delirious. About the seventeenth day became speechless, on the 52 1, 3| not become heated; next day the same. On the third, 53 1, 3| went on properly. On the day following her delivery, 54 1, 3| Towards the night of the sixth day from the time she was seized 55 1, 3| the fever on the eightieth day.~CASE VI. Cleonactides, 56 1, 3| When about the thirtieth day, passed reddish urine, having 57 1, 3| weight in the loins. Next day, after drinking water pretty 58 1, 3| like those on the third day; urine darkish, had a darkish 59 1, 3| state. During the first day quiet, but in pain at night. 60 1, 3| he took to bed the same day, had rigors and nausea, 61 1, 3| frequent. He died on the second day from the commencement.~CASE 62 1, 3| commencement to the fourteenth day the alvine discharges thin, 63 1, 3| gone. About the fortieth day, had pain in the right eye, 64 1, 3| properly, on the second day after was seized with rigor 65 1, 3| hypochondrium on the first day; had nausea and incoherence, 66 1, 3| suddenly interrupted. On the day following that on which 67 1, 3| the night. On the third day, about noon, had a rigor, 68 1, 3| the loins. On the third day, pain of the head and neck, 69 1, 3| fever. About the fourteenth day, vomited pretty abundantly 70 1, 3| perfect crisis on the eleventh day.~ 71 2, 4| the Earth, on the first day, trembling commencing from 72 2, 4| beginning to the eighth day, thin, and devoid of color; 73 2, 4| crisis, on the fortieth day, an abscess about the anus, 74 2, 4| patient on the fortieth day.~CASE II. Hermocrates, who 75 2, 4| same. About the eleventh day, all the symptoms appeared 76 2, 4| About the twenty-fourth day he became heated; bowels 77 2, 4| death on the twenty-seventh day.~CASE III. The man who was 78 2, 5| became hot. On the first day, he vomited some bilious 79 2, 5| the patient on the fifth day is to be attributed to a 80 2, 5| discharges. On the third day, acute fever; trembling 81 2, 5| in it. About the eighth day, passed urine of a better 82 2, 5| the nates. On the sixth day, was free of fever, did 83 2, 5| the crisis, on the seventh day, had a rigor, became slightly 84 2, 5| sweated. On the eighth day after the rigor, had an 85 2, 5| ever after. About the tenth day, after a sweat which came 86 2, 5| intermission of the twelfth day, she again talked much incoherently; 87 2, 5| She died on the seventh day after the return of the 88 2, 5| and parched. On the first day, felt chilly, and afterwards 89 2, 5| became heated. On the third day, a rigor, acute fever; a 90 2, 5| cause of death on the sixth day was the suppression of the 91 2, 5| of season. On the first day, the bowels disordered, 92 2, 5| slight sweat. On the third day, restless, thirst, nausea, 93 2, 5| his death on the seventh day was the unseasonable practices 94 2, 5| ill of fever. On the first day, tongue dry, thirst, nausea, 95 2, 5| dejections. On the second day, had a rigor, acute fever; 96 2, 5| extremities cold. On the fifth day, all the symptoms were exacerbated; 97 2, 5| somewhat livid. On the sixth day, in the same state. On the 98 2, 6| crisis about the eightieth day, but in most instances it ( 99 2, 6| urine thin. On the sixth day, passed oily urine, was 100 2, 6| the hundred and twentieth day he died. In this patient 101 2, 6| the hundred and twentieth day.~CASE II. In Thasus, the 102 2, 6| Cold Water, on the third day after delivery of a daughter, 103 2, 6| discharge caused death on the day.~CASE III. In Thasus, Pythion, 104 2, 6| not subside. On the second day, about noon, coldness of 105 2, 6| On the third, passed the day in a composed state; in 106 2, 6| the seventh, during the day, in a state of nausea, somewhat 107 2, 6| was delirious, but towards day was somewhat lightened; 108 2, 6| caused death on the tenth day.~CASE IV. The patient affected 109 2, 6| taken to bed on the first day, vomited largely of verdigris-green 110 2, 6| him any good. On the first day, fever acute, of the ardent 111 2, 6| of the head. On the first day, had hemorrhage from the 112 2, 6| not subside. On the second day, all the symptoms were exacerbated, 113 2, 6| health on the twentieth day was the result of the evacuation 114 2, 6| recovery on the thirty-fourth day.~CASE IX. In Abdera, Heropythus, 115 2, 6| irregular. About the fourteenth day, deafness; the fever increased; 116 2, 6| increased. About the eightieth day, all the complaints gave 117 2, 6| less. About the hundredth day, disorder of the bowels, 118 2, 6| the hundred and twentieth day, had a complete crisis. 119 2, 6| the hundred and twentieth day.~CASE X. In Abdera, Nicodemus 120 2, 6| and dark. On the second day, the fever exacerbated; 121 2, 6| crisis. About the third day, the urine black, thin, 122 2, 6| himself. About the fourteenth day after he betook himself 123 2, 6| sleep. About the eleventh day was seized with wild delirium, 124 2, 6| caused, on the seventeenth day, by the affection of the 125 2, 6| of thirst. On the first day much faeces passed from


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