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Hippocrates
On Regimen in acute Diseases

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1 1 | informed of them by the patient, are, for the most part, 2 3 | take great pains that the patient should not swallow a particle 3 4 | afterwards. And the more that the patient is troubled with purging, 4 6 | are the same, whether the patient have used the unstrained 5 6 | any pain be present, the patient should use oxymel, hot if 6 6 | the seventh day, if the patient be strong. But if the earlier-taken 7 7 | being carried up to the patient’s breath, unless when this 8 7 | any apprehension. When the patient has drunk the medicine, 9 11| But the strength of the patient is to be taken into consideration, 10 11| habitual regimen of the patient, not only as regards food 11 11| to abstraction, when the patient can bear it, until the disease 12 11| disease be concocted, the patient swallow unstrained ptisan, 13 11| brings safety or death to the patient. For it is a great mischief 14 11| a great mischief if to a patient debilitated by pain, and 15 11| disgraceful not to recognize a patient whose debility is connected 16 11| benefit thus done to the patient would be manifest. Such 17 14| it is beneficial to the patient, if properly administered. 18 16| fatal character, when the patient is unable to cough or bring 19 16| beforehand the strength of the patient, and if there be any hope, 20 16| in the intestines and the patient is laboring under inanition,) 21 18| ought to be. And if the patient be not bathed properly, 22 18| depend upon whether the patient, when in good health, was 23 18| requisites be at hand, and the patient be well disposed to the 24 18| once every day, or if the patient be fond of the bath there 25 18| thick sputa, provided the patient be convalescent. Another 26 18| pain in the limbs, or the patient expectorate thick sputa ( 27 19| electuaries; but if the patient be weaker, or if you abstract 28 21| the habit and age of the patient. Such cases are mostly attended 29 23| inflexible, so that the patient would soon be suffocated 30 23| having passed the crisis, the patient is out of danger. When, 31 23| lungs engorged, from the patient’s not being able to draw 32 24| intellect, and pains; the patient is agitated, and wishes 33 25| urine be concocted; the patient should be laid in a dark 34 25| of the disease, and the patient, in like manner, must experience 35 25| the constitution of the patient.~ 36 26| the first day on which the patient became ill, considering 37 26| know. When you examine the patient, inquire into all particulars; 38 26| opened with clysters, and the patient should drink boiled hydromel 39 26| should ascertain whether the patient be apt to faint when he 40 26| prove like the third, the patient is in a dangerous state. 41 26| respiration be natural, the patient when raised to the night 42 26| you may expect that the patient, man or woman, who experiences 43 27| deliquium animi occurs, or the patient is attacked with loss of 44 27| from the bowels, such a patient is apt to fall into a state 45 27| of thin urine; and if the patient be in the prime of life, 46 28| habit, age, and color of the patient, and the season of the year, 47 28| it does not relieve the patient, he should then be gently 48 31| carrot, and give to the patient fasting early in the morning, 49 36| it, and having rubbed the patient freely with unguents; put 50 37| are to be enjoined). The patient should eat dry and acrid 51 38| if there be tormina, the patient should drink hot asses’ 52 43| fomentations applied. The patient should be first anointed 53 46| one behind; and when the patient recovers, let him be put 54 56| after eating of it, let the patient drink of a sweet watery


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