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1 3 | properly, whereas others take great pains that the patient
2 4 | those who are accustomed to take two meals in the day it
3 4 | one has been accustomed to take, and so as that the veins
4 4 | such cases as it appears to take place on the fifth, seventh,
5 6 | be much thirst, he should take hydromel and water. Then,
6 7 | is stopped then he should take a smaller draught than what
7 9 | the case of persons who take two meals in the day, or
8 9 | the day, or of those who take a single meal, sudden changes
9 9 | accustomed to dine, if they shall take dinner, immediately become
10 9 | and if, in addition, they take supper, they will have acid
11 9 | stops, for a good while, take no supper, or, at all events,
12 9 | suffer still more if he take three full meals in the
13 9 | day, and more still if he take more meals; and yet there
14 9 | persons who readily bear to take three full meals in the
15 9 | good thing either to add or take from. If, then, he who was
16 9 | rather liquid; and let him take some drink, not of a watery
17 9 | on the next day he should take a small dinner, so that,
18 11| fourth or fifth day were to take such food; and it would
19 11| the following days were to take such a diet, before the
20 18| drink; neither should he take ptisan as a drink immediately
21 18| no harm, though he should take it twice in the day. The
22 18| appropriate to those who take unstrained ptisan, than
23 18| ptisan, than to those who take only the juice of it, although
24 18| watery consistence as he will take; and if the mouth be bitter,
25 18| sediments, or if a deposit take place anywhere; but if it
26 24| and when purged, he should take ptisan for food and hydromel
27 24| hydromel for drink; then he may take the cerealia, and boiled
28 25| from the urine what is to take place, for if the urine
29 26| especially, that changes take place in patients. He should
30 26| a convulsion is apt to take place; and should a convulsion
31 27| watery discharges suddenly take place from the bowels, when
32 28| the fever be gone, he may take the ptisan thicker, and
33 31| state, and as much as he can take, and in addition let him
34 35| and fullness; and if they take supper over and above, their
35 35| wine, or a sweet wine, and take repose; if he does not sleep
36 35| will do well to sleep, and take some hot draught for which
37 35| dinner. Such persons should take less supper than they are
38 35| with the food they should take wine in moderation, and
39 35| after supper they should take a short walk, until the
40 38| but otherwise they should take the water from medlars,
41 43| for a dropsical person. Take three cantharides, and removing
42 43| anointed with oil, should take the draught fasting, and
43 46| except marjoram; let him take an emetic every seven days,
44 46| best bodily health. Let him take straw-colored, austere,
45 47| honey, and boil. Let him take this frequently during the
46 50| 33. For watery eyes. Take one drachm of ebeny and
47 51| violent pains of the eyes. Take of chalcitis, and of raisin,
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