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Hippocrates
On Regimen in acute Diseases

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1 1 | only medicines which they give are drastic purgatives, 2 3 | others, again, will neither give thick ptisan nor the juice, 3 4 | it will be proper not to give a large quantity nor very 4 4 | had supposed, one must not give more of it, but should give 5 4 | give more of it, but should give before the draught of ptisan, 6 6 | appearance, it will be proper to give the draught neither in large 7 6 | to the feet, one may then give it; and one should look 8 7 | the medicine, one ought to give him to swallow but little 9 7 | according to rule not to give any draughts while the medicine 10 10| lower, while the other will give rise to throbbing of the 11 11| what has happened, should give to eat or drink those things 12 16| be any hope, then one may give it, but if given at all 13 16| be proper at all times to give it, more especially from 14 17| this case use water, or give weak, straw-colored wine, 15 18| a person in such a state give to drink water and as much 16 18| the boiled milk of asses. Give nothing saltish nor acrid, 17 18| they will not be borne; and give no draughts of ptisan until 18 18| also a critical symptom. Give attractive draughts.~ 19 22| attending to the crisis, we may give emetics, unless the disease 20 22| administer a clyster and give the boiled milk of asses, 21 23| squeezed out of hot water; give to drink water and hydromel, 22 24| than the fourth. When you give the medicine, use the ptisan, 23 24| the fevers, so as not to give it when the fever is setting 24 24| When the feet are cold, give neither drink nor ptisan, 25 24| given; it would be death to give it before.~ 26 25| opinion that we ought to give the colder and thicker ptisans, 27 25| but, if thought necessary, give a clyster; such patients 28 25| first with a clyster, but give no purgative medicines to 29 25| without a crisis. Do not give draughts when the time of 30 27| Should you determine to give purgative medicines in such 31 27| attended with singultus, give asafoetida, oxymel, and 32 27| terminate in an abscess: give pine-fruit and myrrh in 33 27| in a linctus, and further give a very little oxymel to 34 28| during the act of purging give nothing; but after the purging 35 28| nothing; but after the purging give oxymel. The medicine is 36 28| to be free from danger, give him some unstrained ptisan, 37 28| it may be necessary to give it, but it should be given 38 28| and black hellebore, and give it in cases of pleurisy 39 28| having strained it, to give it to drink; it answers 40 29| dysentery, when stopped, will give rise to an aposteme, or 41 31| urine and critical sweats, give to drink a strong Cretan 42 31| that of the carrot, and give to the patient fasting early 43 36| As quickly as possible give a clyster of hot water with 44 36| strong wine; and you should give him oil, so that he may 45 36| but when the pain remits, give him asses milk to drink 46 42| you think it necessary to give medicines, you may safely 47 47| form into an electuary and give; and afterwards sweet wine. 48 47| account what is to happen, give him supper.~ 49 53| persons in coma, (dropsy?) give to drink meconium (euphorbia 50 54| pound, form into pills, and give; it purges water downwards.~ 51 55| past when properly mixed. Give before food.~ 52 56| addition of boiled honey, give in affections of the anus


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