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1 2 | the art, and that those things which can be done well or
2 2 | pain; and that all other things of the like kind should
3 2 | learn the names of those things which are applicable to
4 2 | prescribes exactly the same things as the physicians do, both
5 3 | appears to me that those things are more especially deserving
6 3 | among themselves, that those things which one administers as
7 4 | slower crisis. And these things are as I have stated for
8 4 | most part; but many other things are omitted which are important
9 4 | given in the evening. These things are proper, for the most
10 9 | persons in good health what things are proper; for if it appear
11 9 | events, eat little, and only things that are not unwholesome,
12 9 | greatest changes as to those things which regard our constitutions
13 10| One might mention many things akin to these respecting
14 10| plant which produces it, or things of a similar kind possessed
15 10| be less surprised if such things produce pains in the bowels,
16 11| One might write many other things akin to those which have
17 11| taken cyceon. Now all these things are worse than if one had
18 11| use strained. All these things are strong proofs that physicians
19 11| physicians are skilled in such things as these; how they ought
20 11| knowledge or ignorance of such things brings safety or death to
21 11| give to eat or drink those things which the other had forbidden,
22 12| days. In fine, all these things concur in proving that all
23 13| profitable to know these things, and more especially respecting
24 17| and when hot; all these things have either been discussed
25 18| and clyster; and if these things do not loosen the bowels,
26 24| a season you apply those things, you will commit the greatest
27 35| bad effects of all these things. The stalk and the juice
28 37| should eat dry and acrid things, for thus will he pass the
29 38| boiled in milk;—all these things should be eaten cold, and
30 44| shaved the head apply cold things to it if in the summer season.~
31 50| saffron; triturate all these things reduced to a fine powder,
32 51| having mixed must, with these things, digest in the sun; and
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