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1 2 | can be performed without pain should be done with the
2 2 | with the least possible pain; and that all other things
3 5 | administering the draught, the pain, if present, will be exasperated;
4 5 | And moreover if, while the pain of the side persists, and
5 5 | unconcocted, unless one get the pain resolved, either by loosening
6 5 | that they die before the pain is resolved, being seized
7 6 | whether with or without pain, the physician ought to
8 6 | of the belly; and if any pain be present, the patient
9 6 | and water. Then, if any pain be present, or any dangerous
10 7 | 7. When pain seizes the side, either
11 7 | improper to try to dissolve the pain by hot applications. Of
12 7 | to the side, to prevent pain. A soft large sponge, squeezed
13 7 | does not alleviate the pain unless when it extends to
14 7 | the clavicle. But if the pain be not dissolved by the
15 7 | suppuration; but if the pain point to the clavicle, or
16 7 | states occur. But if the pain be below the diaphragm,
17 7 | and both these stop the pain, and many other of the laxatives
18 7 | progressively, until the pain cease, provided nothing
19 11| other irritation; those by pain, and from the acute nature
20 11| a patient debilitated by pain, and the acute nature of
21 12| otherwise it will induce pain and heaviness in the whole
22 18| for the bath soothes the pain in the side, chest, and
23 18| a state of lassitude and pain. It takes place most commonly
24 18| relapse of the complaint, or pain in the hips and legs will
25 18| form about the neck, or pain in the limbs, or the patient
26 18| belly is constipated), or pain of the hips, or lividity
27 24| whether it be attended with pain of the side or not, he ought
28 26| the and sides be free of pain; for if the hypochondrium
29 26| satiety, or if there be pain in the side, and, along
30 26| side, and, along with the pain, either cough, tormina,
31 28| should proceed thus: if the pain pass upward to the clavicle,
32 28| largely and boldly, if the pain be acute, so as to bring
33 28| to be given. But if the pain be below the chest, and
34 28| if his sides be free of pain, and if the fever be gone,
35 28| pleurisy attended with violent pain at the commencement. It
36 29| a tertian fever, or the pain fix upon a varix, or the
37 31| extorted by the violent pain of the parched and dried
38 33| its powers, or if there be pain in the head, or obstruction
39 35| and any other habitual pain is apt to be exasperated
40 35| creates flatulence and pain. The lentil is astringent,
41 36| rumbling in the bowels, pain in the sides and loins,
42 36| kinds of food; but when the pain remits, give him asses milk
43 40| have flatulence and intense pain, and who cannot retain the
44 42| others rub him. When the pain is seated above the diaphragm,
45 43| the draught complains of pain, let him have hot fomentations
46 51| when in a state of severe pain. Let it be kept in a copper
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