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Hippocrates
On Regimen in acute Diseases

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1 6 | patient should use oxymel, hot if it is winter, and cold 2 7 | to dissolve the pain by hot applications. Of hot applications 3 7 | by hot applications. Of hot applications the most powerful 4 7 | applications the most powerful is hot water in a bottle, or bladder, 5 7 | sponge, squeezed out of hot water and applied, forms 6 9 | hang loose, their urine is hot and green, and the excrement 7 10| be occasioned by eating hot bread, owing to its desiccant 8 15| intensely bilious, and too hot; but such an evacuation 9 17| moderate, when cold, and when hot; all these things have either 10 18| be applied, but if so, a hot soap (smegma) must be used 11 18| dried up attract acrid and hot defluxions to themselves. 12 23| sponges squeezed out of hot water; give to drink water 13 23| summer or autumn, there is a hot and nitrous defluxion from 14 23| the head (it is rendered hot and acrid by the season), 15 23| owing to the season, and the hot and acrid humors which cause 16 24| the bowels are necessarily hot, and filled with nauseous 17 25| body; but when they are hot, no fomentation must be 18 26| drink boiled hydromel in a hot state. The physician should 19 28| loins may be rubbed with hot oil, or anointed with fat; 20 31| bathe the legs and feet in hot water, and then cover them 21 31| leather bottles filled with hot water, then, wrapping him 22 35| get his body rubbed with hot oil, and, if thirsty, drink 23 35| to sleep, and take some hot draught for which he feels 24 35| empty and feeble, and pass hot urine in consequence of 25 36| possible give a clyster of hot water with plenty of oil 26 36| with unguents; put him into hot water, laying him down in 27 36| the basin, and pouring the hot water upon him by degrees; 28 37| and then he should eat hot pieces of bread, dipped 29 38| the inferior intestines hot, and who pass acrid and 30 38| the patient should drink hot assesmilk in small quantity 31 42| considerable time with plenty of hot oil. But if the pains be 32 43| complains of pain, let him have hot fomentations applied. The 33 43| draught fasting, and eat hot bread with oil.~


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