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Hippocrates
On Regimen in acute Diseases

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1 3 | is useful to whatever one may wish to apply it.~ 2 4 | to be empty of it, if I may say so, but should use it 3 4 | and so as that the veins may not be much emptied. And, 4 4 | in as great quantity as may be proper; and what is proper 5 5 | administering the ptisan, much harm may be done; for when the food 6 5 | vein, whichever of these may be proper;—if to persons 7 6 | descended to the feet, one may then give it; and one should 8 6 | very dangerous nature. One may first use the juice, and 9 7 | further, barley or tares may be infused and boiled in 10 7 | that it could be drunk, and may then be sewed into bladders 11 7 | bladders and applied; and one may bran in like manner. Salts 12 8 | those about to be described may be administered, the same 13 9 | 9. One may derive information from 14 9 | person cannot sleep, he may stroll about slowly, but 15 9 | so that, by degrees, he may return to his former practice. 16 11| here briefly advert to what may be said on the opposite 17 11| symptoms by which each of them may be recognized.~ 18 14| predecessors. In these diseases you may use a yellow wine, and a 19 16| there be any hope, then one may give it, but if given at 20 16| arise from the oxymel. It may suit well to drink a little 21 17| those parts to which it may be determined. When you 22 18| instead of doing good, may rather prove injurious; 23 18| injurious; for every one of them may do harm if not prepared 24 18| disposed to the bath, it may be administered once every 25 18| although even in their case it may be proper; but least of 26 18| although, in their case too it may be suitable; but one must 27 18| the mouth be bitter, it may be advantageous to administer 28 19| abstract more blood, you may administer a clyster every 29 20| conducting the treatment; then we may have recourse to a clyster, 30 20| but if so, purging also may be necessary; but bleeding 31 22| attending to the crisis, we may give emetics, unless the 32 22| bowels be not moved, we may administer a clyster and 33 23| uva, is cut, a large vein may be observed on each side). 34 24| hydromel for drink; then he may take the cerealia, and boiled 35 24| become warm, and then you may administer them with advantage. 36 25| in shawls, so that they may not become colder than the 37 25| head, and thin urine, you may expect the fever to be exacerbated 38 25| boiled in water and oil. One may judge from the urine what 39 26| should pay attention, that he may not miss observing the exciting 40 26| seized with deliquium, you may expect that the patient, 41 26| for if they tremble, you may expect epistaxis; and observe 42 26| to such a person, death may be anticipated, and it is 43 27| attend to whatever symptoms may turn up. In the season of 44 27| has trembling hands, it may be well to announce beforehand 45 28| if the fever be gone, he may take the ptisan thicker, 46 28| be purged frequently, it may be necessary to give it, 47 28| and the legs and loins may be rubbed with hot oil, 48 28| the form of a cataplasm, may be applied to the hypochondrium 49 33| swelling of the body, you may administer the hellebore, 50 35| the bowels be moved, he may dine and drink a small quantity 51 35| and be passed; and they may use boiled fish.~Articles 52 36| give him oil, so that he may settle, and have his bowels 53 37| with vinegar, so that he may be able to endure hard exercises.~ 54 39| given, and to know when it may be administered without 55 40| wind. In these cases you may do mischief, but cannot 56 40| any good by purging, but may interrupt the spontaneous 57 42| necessary to give medicines, you may safely purge upwards by 58 46| hemorrhoids, in like manner, you may treat by transfixing them


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