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1 1 | with the exception of acute diseases, the only medicines which
2 2 | physician who, in acute diseases, by which the bulk of mankind
3 2 | better than others. Acute diseases are those which the ancients
4 2 | lethargy, causus, and the other diseases allied to these, including
5 2 | disease is epidemic, and diseases are sporadic and [not] of
6 2 | are more deaths from these diseases than from all the others
7 2 | form a judgment how such diseases should be treated: since
8 2 | most especially to these diseases, for it is an easy matter
9 3 | medicine, since, in acute diseases, practitioners differ so
10 4 | preparations from grain in these diseases, and I commend those who
11 4 | make use of ptisan in such diseases, should never for a day
12 6 | great consequence in all diseases, and not least in acute
13 6 | and not least in acute diseases, especially those of a febrile
14 8 | at the commencement of diseases, to starve their patients
15 9 | how can it be otherwise in diseases, and more especially in
16 9 | concerned in the production of diseases, for it is impossible to
17 9 | to administer food while diseases are at their acme, or when
18 11| the commencement of acute diseases have taken food on the same
19 11| properly, but that in those diseases in which total abstinence
20 11| they ought to know such diseases as are connected with debility,
21 13| consideration,—that in acute diseases, in which a change is made
22 14| should be given in acute diseases. Wherefore the sweet affects
23 14| my predecessors. In these diseases you may use a yellow wine,
24 15| in the treatment of such diseases, and fall in few cases;
25 16| sometimes a bad thing in acute diseases, more especially when the
26 17| used as a drink in acute diseases; for it neither soothes
27 17| When you suspect in these diseases either strong heaviness
28 18| The bath is useful in many diseases, in some of them when used
29 18| suitable thing in these diseases to persons whose bowels
30 20| pains above the diaphragm, diseases connected with collections
31 20| collections of humors,—all these diseases do not admit of resolution,
32 20| to resolve inflammatory diseases at the commencement by the
33 20| inflammation and tension; for the diseases while unconcocted could
34 27| suddenly occurring in acute diseases, indicates vehemence of
35 28| it answers well, also, in diseases of the liver, and in severe
36 32| 15. All diseases are resolved either by the
37 35| along with beef. Melancholic diseases are most particularly exacerbated
38 39| guarded about in protracted diseases, is to pay attention to
39 49| 32. For diseases of the eyes. Washed spodium (
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