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1 2 | if one names the juice of ptisan, and such and such a wine,
2 3 | will neither give thick ptisan nor the juice, some until
3 4 | 4. Ptisan, then, appears to me to
4 4 | Those, then, who make use of ptisan in such diseases, should
5 4 | give before the draught of ptisan, either hydromel or wine,
6 4 | from the first, have used ptisan containing its whole substance;
7 5 | besides the other virtues of ptisan, its lubricant quality prevents
8 5 | mode of administering the ptisan, much harm may be done;
9 5 | persons so circumstanced ptisan be administered, their speedy
10 5 | those who use unstrained ptisan die on the seventh day,
11 5 | symptoms supervene, not only if ptisan be administered unseasonably,
12 5 | food or drink worse than ptisan be given.~
13 6 | have used the unstrained ptisan or have used the juice alone;
14 6 | refrain from giving the ptisan, and more especially abstain
15 6 | the juice, and then the ptisan, attending accurately to
16 7 | swallow but little less of the ptisan than what he had been accustomed
17 7 | one would use the juice of ptisan (for I hold that it is better,
18 8 | the administering of the ptisan; and, as regards drinks,
19 11| patient swallow unstrained ptisan, when accustomed to use
20 11| administer drink, or more ptisan, or food, supposing that
21 15| copious. But if he shall use ptisan for a draught, and drink
22 16| night before the draught of ptisan, and when a considerable
23 16| drinks without draughts of ptisan, it will therefore not be
24 18| he has taken a draught of ptisan or a drink; neither should
25 18| neither should he take ptisan as a drink immediately after
26 18| those who take unstrained ptisan, than to those who take
27 18| and give no draughts of ptisan until the crisis be past.
28 23| administer the juice of ptisan when, having passed the
29 24| when purged, he should take ptisan for food and hydromel for
30 24| give the medicine, use the ptisan, observing the paroxysms
31 24| give neither drink nor ptisan, nor anything else of the
32 24| at this season, then, the ptisan ought to be given; it would
33 25| hydromel, and the juice of ptisan as a draught in the evening;
34 27| linctus, or the juice of ptisan. Such a person cannot escape,
35 28| give him some unstrained ptisan, in small quantity, and
36 28| be gone, he may take the ptisan thicker, and in larger quantity,
37 35| the dock, or mallow, and ptisan, or beets, and along with
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