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Hippocrates
On Regimen in acute Diseases

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1 5 | more if any other food or drink worse than ptisan be given.~ 2 6 | juice alone; or even only drink; and sometimes it is necessary 3 6 | especially abstain from drink; but when the heat has descended 4 8 | would suffer who took merely drink, but these least of all.~ 5 9 | faulty diet of food and drink steadily persevered in, 6 9 | unwholesome, and still more avoid drink, and especially water. Such 7 9 | liquid; and let him take some drink, not of a watery character, 8 10| not naturally good, and drink in like manner, and how 9 10| and so in like manner with drink; and as to the effects of 10 11| as regards food but also drink. Yet one must much less 11 11| disease, one administer drink, or more ptisan, or food, 12 11| happened, should give to eat or drink those things which the other 13 13| digestion of the food and drink, and in other respects changes 14 15| ptisans, instead of any other drink, you will generally succeed 15 15| the powers of those who drink it, and on that account 16 15| whom use hydromel alone for drink, as fancying that it really 17 15| powers, for if a man will drink double the quantity of pure 18 15| ptisan for a draught, and drink afterward hydromel, he will 19 16| 16. You will find the drink, called oxymel, often very 20 16| oxymel. It may suit well to drink a little of this at night 21 16| use a great deal of this drink during the whole course 22 17| of water when used as a drink in acute diseases; for it 23 17| is mostly to be given for drink, when in large quantity, 24 18| a draught of ptisan or a drink; neither should he take 25 18| should he take ptisan as a drink immediately after the bath. 26 18| those who use only plain drink, although, in their case 27 18| in such a state give to drink water and as much boiled 28 23| out of hot water; give to drink water and hydromel, not 29 24| bowels, and use oxymel for drink; but when the load descends 30 24| for food and hydromel for drink; then he may take the cerealia, 31 24| feet are cold, give neither drink nor ptisan, nor anything 32 25| become cold; and very little drink is to be used, either cold 33 25| and they should use for drink a watery hydromel, and the 34 26| and the patient should drink boiled hydromel in a hot 35 27| restricted diet, with water for drink, and hydromel, and the strained 36 27| a very little oxymel to drink; but if they are very thirsty, 37 28| he must get less of the drink, and of the draught, which 38 28| strained it, to give it to drink; it answers well, also, 39 31| critical sweats, give to drink a strong Cretan wine, and 40 31| and in addition let him drink, if he will, wine well diluted. 41 35| be moved, he may dine and drink a small quantity of wine 42 35| hot oil, and, if thirsty, drink of some weak and white wine, 43 35| when filled up with such a drink, he should not attempt any 44 35| much as possible until the drink has been digested along 45 35| eat it when one means to drink to excess, or when intoxicated. 46 35| all to eat it along with drink after a full meal. Pulse 47 36| do good if he sleep, and drink a thin, old, and strong 48 36| give him asses milk to drink until he is purged. But 49 36| to enjoin repose, and to drink hydromel, and avoid vomiting.~ 50 37| dipped in dark wine and oil, drink very little, and labor much, 51 38| tormina, the patient should drink hot assesmilk in small 52 38| sprinkle on the milk and drink; and let him eat eggs half-roasted, 53 38| similar articles of food and drink should be administered.~ 54 46| watery wine, and use little drink.~ 55 53| coma, (dropsy?) give to drink meconium (euphorbia peplus?) 56 56| eating of it, let the patient drink of a sweet watery wine,


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