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1 6 | one should do thus: if fever commences shortly after
2 18| bathed.~APPENDIX~Ardent fever (causus) takes place when
3 18| to themselves; and strong fever seizes the whole body, which
4 18| Another species of ardent fever: belly loose, much thirst,
5 24| 7. When fever seizes a person who has
6 24| clyster. But if the ardent fever (causus) supervene when
7 24| not to give it when the fever is setting in, but when
8 24| symptom of a paroxysm of the fever coming on; and if at such
9 24| small degree. But when the fever ceases, the feet, on the
10 24| in like manner, when the fever is resolved and dissipated,
11 25| hydromel. In those cases of fever where the bowels are loose,
12 25| astringent. In cases of fever attended from the first
13 25| urine, you may expect the fever to be exacerbated at the
14 25| is not concocted, but the fever remains long, without sweats
15 25| agitation, but only when the fever abates and is alleviated.
16 25| bowels. But in cases of fever attended with nausea, or
17 25| administered, until the fever abate and the urine be concocted;
18 26| and ascertain whether the fever has a paroxysm every third
19 27| 10. If, in a winter fever, the tongue be rough, and
20 27| be the remission of the fever. Nevertheless such a person
21 27| not concocted while the fever persists, and if one is
22 27| the fourteenth day of a fever, there is not usually a
23 27| on the fourth day of a fever, the tongue articulates
24 27| of smooth, thin urine. In fever attended with singultus,
25 28| be thus observed: If the fever be acute, and if there be
26 28| to be watched until the fever goes off, and till the seventh
27 28| free of pain, and if the fever be gone, he may take the
28 28| be given to persons after fever, until you see that the
29 29| white urine, or in a tertian fever, or the pain fix upon a
30 30| 13. In a bilious fever, jaundice coming on with
31 30| seventh day carries off the fever, but if it occur without
32 30| if it occur without the fever, and not at the proper time,
33 31| in such a case, unless fever and sleep come on, followed
34 38| taken boiled if they have fever, but roasted if not feverish;
35 38| dark-colored wine if free of fever; but otherwise they should
36 38| wild vine. If there be no fever, and if there be tormina,
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