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Hippocrates
On Regimen in acute Diseases

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water

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1 6 | should take hydromel and water. Then, if any pain be present, 2 7 | the most powerful is hot water in a bottle, or bladder, 3 7 | sponge, squeezed out of hot water and applied, forms a good 4 9 | avoid drink, and especially water. Such a person will suffer 5 10| drinking of wine or drinking of water, when either custom is suddenly 6 14| and dark wine, hydromel, water and oxymel, should be given 7 15| when given diluted with water. But unmixed hydromel, rather 8 15| alone, is much stronger than water, if it do not disorder the 9 17| add as to the effects of water when used as a drink in 10 17| wine, and in this case use water, or give weak, straw-colored 11 17| bouquet, after which a little water is to be given in addition; 12 17| understanding: but in which cases water is mostly to be given for 13 18| free of smoke, abundance of water, materials for frequent 14 18| considerable quantity of water is to be made at the same 15 18| but others should pour the water upon him and rub him, and 16 18| such a state give to drink water and as much boiled hydromel 17 23| sponges squeezed out of hot water; give to drink water and 18 23| hot water; give to drink water and hydromel, not cold; 19 25| to be used, either cold water or hydromel. In those cases 20 25| except oxymel diluted with water; no draught should be administered, 21 25| tepid state, and boiled in water and oil. One may judge from 22 27| a restricted diet, with water for drink, and hydromel, 23 31| the legs and feet in hot water, and then cover them up; 24 31| bottles filled with hot water, then, wrapping him up in 25 35| moderation, and diluted with water; after supper they should 26 35| least so when macerated in water, or in a green state; they 27 36| possible give a clyster of hot water with plenty of oil in it, 28 36| unguents; put him into hot water, laying him down in the 29 36| basin, and pouring the hot water upon him by degrees; and 30 37| thus will he pass the more water, and his strength be kept 31 38| otherwise they should take the water from medlars, myrtles, apples, 32 43| three cupfuls (cyathi) of water, and when the person who 33 47| bulbs or squill, boil in water, and when well boiled, throw 34 47| and having poured in more water, boil until it appear to 35 47| white poppy, moisten it with water in which summer wheat has 36 54| pills, and give; it purges water downwards.~ 37 56| meconium, pouring on it water, and straining, and mixing


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