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Hippocrates
Of the Epidemics

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1 1, 1| becoming concocted near the crisis. They had not much cough, 2 1, 1| tertian form. The earliest crisis which occurred was about 3 1, 1| manner, and without any crisis; in most of these the fevers, 4 1, 1| relapses they came to a crisis in the same periods; but 5 1, 2| and they had a complete crisis in seven, without a relapse 6 1, 2| the most part, did in a crisis, either in the fatal cases 7 1, 2| lever terminated with a crisis; in the earliest of these 8 1, 2| left most of them without a crisis, and these things happened 9 1, 2| There being much want of crisis and much variety as to these 10 1, 2| resolved, and brought on no crisis. In some they were determined 11 1, 2| concoctions indicate a speedy crisis and recovery of health; 12 1, 2| indicate either want of crisis, or pains, or prolongation 13 1, 2| rigor about the time of the crisis, and notably those who had 14 1, 2| experienced a favorable crisis on the twentieth day, not 15 1, 2| the hemorrhage about the crisis, but the risings about the 16 1, 2| pain setting in after the crisis, with a discharge of thin 17 1, 2| fever ceased and came to a crisis about the fortieth day.~ 18 1, 2| of Arcturus many had the crisis on the eleventh day, and 19 1, 2| disease mostly came to a crisis on the eleventh day, and 20 1, 2| cases it happened, that the crisis did not take place by any 21 1, 2| saved thereby, and had a crisis, so that I do not know a 22 1, 2| of these the elder had a crisis on the sixth day, and the 23 1, 2| of the fever both had a crisis together on the seventeenth 24 1, 2| seventeenth day. Most had a crisis on the sixth day; it then 25 1, 2| the relapse there was a crisis on the fifth day. But those 26 1, 2| day. But those who had a crisis on the seventh day, had 27 1, 2| for seven days; and the crisis took place on the third 28 1, 2| relapse. Those who had a crisis on the sixth day, after 29 1, 2| on the next and came to a crisis, as happened to Evagon the 30 1, 2| Daetharses. Those in whom the crisis happened on the sixth day, 31 1, 2| the relapse there was a crisis on the fourth, as happened 32 1, 2| swellings experienced a crisis on the twentieth day, but 33 1, 2| they died. Those who had a crisis on the seventh day, had 34 1, 2| relapse which came to a crisis on the fourth day from the 35 1, 2| Bacchus. Those who had a crisis on the seventh day, after 36 1, 2| relapse, from which they had a crisis on the seventh day, as happened 37 1, 2| prevailed, and many died. The crisis, however, changed, and happened 38 1, 2| the return, there was a crisis on the fifth day, making 39 1, 2| in all fourteen days. The crisis took place thus in the case 40 1, 2| elder persons. Some had a crisis on the eleventh day, a relapse 41 1, 2| the fourteenth, a complete crisis on the twentieth; but certain 42 1, 2| about the twentieth, had a crisis on the fortieth. The greater 43 1, 2| along with the original crisis, and these had also a rigor 44 1, 2| had also a rigor about the crisis in the relapse. There were 45 1, 3| tertian comes quickly to a crisis, and is not fatal; but the 46 1, 3| diminished about and at the crisis; in others it begins gentle 47 1, 3| its heat about and at the crisis; while in others, again, 48 1, 3| remits until at and about the crisis. These varieties occur in 49 1, 3| of those which have the crisis on even days, is the 4th, 50 1, 3| should be known, that if the crisis take place on any other 51 1, 3| the ninth, sweated; the crisis took place; fever remitted. 52 1, 3| sweated during the night; crisis took place on the seventeenth 53 1, 3| fortieth. Had a complete crisis, and was freed from the 54 1, 3| irregular manner until near the crisis; did not loathe food, and 55 1, 3| the urine; and a perfect crisis.~CASE VII. Meton was seized 56 1, 3| left he sweated, and had a crisis. After the fever restless, 57 1, 3| frequent hemorrhages after the crisis.~CASE VIII. Erasinus, who 58 1, 3| twentieth, free of fever, had a crisis, no sweat, perfectly collected. 59 1, 3| went off, by coming to a crisis.~CASE XIV. Melidia, who 60 1, 3| and experienced a perfect crisis on the eleventh day.~ 61 2, 4| somewhat digested, had a crisis; urine thinnish about the 62 2, 4| urine thinnish about the crisis; but after the crisis, on 63 2, 4| the crisis; but after the crisis, on the fortieth day, an 64 2, 4| on the twentieth, had a crisis; free of fever; had no sweat; 65 2, 4| slept, urine thin about the crisis. The two following days 66 2, 4| all over; had a complete crisis.~Explanation of the characters. 67 2, 5| all over his body; had a crisis. Throughout the alvine discharges 68 2, 5| sweated, free of fever; had a crisis; urine, after the relapse 69 2, 5| after the relapse and the crisis, well colored, having a 70 2, 5| the urine. Had a complete crisis on the twentieth.~Explanation 71 2, 5| fever, did not sweat, had a crisis; the complaint about the 72 2, 5| suppuration, and burst at the crisis. After the crisis, on the 73 2, 5| at the crisis. After the crisis, on the seventh day, had 74 2, 6| many cases of failure of crisis, and many of unfavorable 75 2, 6| and many of unfavorable crisis; many of dropsy and of phthisis. 76 2, 6| they disappeared without a crisis, proved fatal. The greater 77 2, 6| evacuations, to prove a crisis. They died, as it happened, 78 2, 6| manner, mostly about the crisis, but in some instances after 79 2, 6| bowels, pains, and a want of crisis.~11. Persons laboring under 80 2, 6| there was difficulty of crisis, want of crisis, and protraction 81 2, 6| difficulty of crisis, want of crisis, and protraction of the 82 2, 6| in these. A few had the crisis about the eightieth day, 83 2, 6| coughs left her without a crisis, for no concoction of the 84 2, 6| was free of fever, had a crisis, no relapse. An acute affection.~ 85 2, 6| respects had a complete crisis.~Explanation of the characters. 86 2, 6| apyrexia; but after the crisis he was thirsty, and the 87 2, 6| all over, apyrexia general crisis.~Explanation of the characters. 88 2, 6| twentieth day, had a complete crisis. Ardent fever.~Explanation 89 2, 6| apyrexia; the fever came to its crisis.~Explanation of the characters. 90 2, 6| quite collected; had a crisis. About the third day, the 91 2, 6| to the bottom; about the crisis a copious menstruation.~ 92 2, 6| all over; apyrexia, had a crisis. In the fever, and when 93 2, 6| and when it had passed the crisis, the menses took place for 94 2, 6| but the fever came to a crisis. The pains were on the even


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