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1 2 | should be treated: since persons who are not physicians pass
2 2 | which are applicable to persons laboring under such complaints.
3 5 | these may be proper;—if to persons so circumstanced ptisan
4 5 | orthopnoee and riles. Such persons the ancients thought struck,
5 8 | conducted still more so. Those persons, then, would be most injured
6 9 | information from the regimen of persons in good health what things
7 9 | Wherefore, in the case of persons who take two meals in the
8 9 | suffering and weakness; and thus persons who have not been accustomed
9 9 | and yet there are many persons who readily bear to take
10 9 | produces such effects upon persons in health, it appears not
11 9 | to his former practice. Persons who are bilious in the stomach
12 14| does not agree with bilious persons, for it causes them to thirst;
13 15| disease, is less suitable to persons of a bilious temperament,
14 15| but such rather occurs in persons who are bilious, and have
15 15| this opinion arose from persons who starve themselves to
16 18| conveniences prepared, and persons who can manage them as they
17 18| custom of taking it: for such persons, especially, feel the want
18 18| thing in these diseases to persons whose bowels are too loose,
19 22| make their escape; such persons having been first tormented
20 23| frequent and laborious. In such persons the trachea becomes ulcerated,
21 26| proper color, like those of persons in good health, and ascertain
22 26| day, and look well to such persons on those days. And should
23 27| remission of the fevers, as persons having these symptoms are
24 28| draught is not to be given to persons after fever, until you see
25 33| 16. You should put persons on a course of hellebore
26 33| administer hellebore to such persons as are laboring under empyema
27 35| habitual mode of diet. For persons who dine contrary to custom
28 35| belly is disordered; such persons will be benefited by sleeping
29 35| taken their dinner. Such persons should take less supper
30 40| veins intercepted; those persons whose hypochondria, sides,
31 42| they prove troublesome; for persons so affected either die,
32 47| 30. For persons affected with empyema. Having
33 52| Mode of distinguishing persons in an hysterical fit. Pinch
34 53| 36. To persons in coma, (dropsy?) give
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