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1 1 | sick experience in every disease, and how certain of them
2 1 | numbers (species?) of each disease they do not write for their
3 1 | were held to constitute a disease, and receive a different
4 2 | general form of pestilential disease is epidemic, and diseases
5 3 | until the seventh day of the disease, and some until after the
6 4 | augmentation of the dose, if the disease be of a drier nature than
7 7 | seventh day, provided the disease has not previously come
8 11| consideration, and the manner of the disease, and of the constitution
9 11| patient can bear it, until the disease having reached its acme
10 11| such a diet, before the disease is concocted; for in this
11 11| most people, unless the disease were of a very mild nature.
12 11| mischief, if, before the disease be concocted, the patient
13 11| total abstinence, if the disease happen to be in the state
14 11| insomnolency, so that the disease is not concocted; they become
15 11| the acute nature of the disease, and what affections and
16 11| the acute nature of the disease, one administer drink, or
17 13| should not be used until the disease be concocted, or some other
18 15| drunk in any stage of acute disease, is less suitable to persons
19 16| the whole course of the disease, one should add to it merely
20 17| treated of along with the disease in question, in like manner
21 18| required at that stage of the disease (with those stages you are
22 19| acute affections, if the disease appear strong, and the patients
23 20| to a clyster, unless the disease be great and strong; but
24 20| are healthy and resist the disease; so when the body is debilitated
25 20| the mastery; and when the disease has the upper hand of the
26 22| and convulsion, if the disease fix on the liver, the heart,
27 22| give emetics, unless the disease be alleviated; or if the
28 23| acrid humors which cause the disease.~
29 24| for you will augment the disease in no small degree. But
30 25| indicates a prolongation of the disease, and the patient, in like
31 26| considering when and whence the disease commenced, for this is of
32 27| indicates a resolution of the disease, but if not, a prolongation
33 27| the more protracted the disease; but if the other symptoms
34 27| some amendment, and the disease is past the fourteenth day.
35 27| nor any removal of the disease, for this symptom indicates
36 27| symptom indicates a protracted disease; and when it appears on
37 27| urine be passed, or the disease terminate in an abscess:
38 28| and the violence of the disease which is obtaining the upper
39 28| that will carry off the disease. A linctus for pneumonia:
40 31| be any remission of the disease, so far well, but otherwise,
41 31| wine well diluted. If the disease yield to these means, so
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