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Hippocrates
On Regimen in acute Diseases

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1 1 | correctly, provided he put the proper inquiries to the sick themselves 2 4 | it. At first it will be proper not to give a large quantity 3 4 | great quantity as may be proper; and what is proper in each 4 4 | may be proper; and what is proper in each case will be afterward 5 4 | passages from the lungs be in a proper state as to moisture, the 6 4 | evening. These things are proper, for the most part, to be 7 5 | If, then, one do not pay proper attention to the mode of 8 5 | whichever of these may be proper;—if to persons so circumstanced 9 6 | their appearance, it will be proper to give the draught neither 10 8 | very reverse of what is proper, for they all wish, at the 11 9 | good health what things are proper; for if it appear that there 12 14| mentioned, might be very proper. It deserves further to 13 15| downwards, sometimes of a proper character, and sometimes 14 16| breathing. the following are the proper occasions for administering 15 16| it will therefore not be proper at all times to give it, 16 17| will be treated of at the proper time. In like manner, with 17 17| and the others, when the proper time for using them is come, 18 18| from the bath, if all the proper requisites be present; but 19 18| by the attendants in the proper manner. It is by no means 20 18| the discharge be less than proper, one should use the bath, 21 18| head alone. If then the proper requisites be at hand, and 22 18| in their case it may be proper; but least of all does it 23 18| of the requisites for a proper bath, but have those symptoms 24 18| those who want none of the proper requisites, but have certain 25 24| should you still judge it proper to administer purgative 26 25| is cloudy or thick, it is proper to purge gently, provided 27 25| provided this be otherwise proper; but when the urine at first 28 25| and is alleviated. It is proper to be guarded at the crises 29 26| they be very black, or of a proper color, like those of persons 30 27| prognostic, if you shall judge proper, after making the suitable 31 30| the fever, and not at the proper time, it is a fatal symptom.~ 32 46| wrestling in the morning will be proper; but he must abstain from


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