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1 1 | should be treated, in these cases I entertain a still greater
2 4 | beyond the crisis, in such cases as it appears to take place
3 4 | occur earlier, and the cases are less subject to relapses.~
4 7 | are to be made in those cases.~
5 9 | It is beneficial, in such cases, to counterbalance this
6 11| diet has occurred in these cases, without any change in their
7 11| become concocted. But in what cases this must be done will be
8 11| abstinence; that in those cases in which there should be
9 12| state examples of all these cases. If a person having received
10 12| therefore the body in such cases requires protracted repose,
11 12| and indolence, in these cases also the bowels would require
12 14| less expectorant in such cases than the other wine, but
13 14| scrapings than usual, in such cases a change from a white wine
14 15| diseases, and fall in few cases; but in what instances it
15 16| much good. But there are cases in which hydromel, strongly
16 16| produce these bad effects in cases which are otherwise of a
17 16| if given at all in such cases it should be quite tepid,
18 17| understanding: but in which cases water is mostly to be given
19 18| general it suits better with cases of pneumonia than in ardent
20 21| age of the patient. Such cases are mostly attended with
21 22| are buoyant, for then the cases more easily admit of a cure;
22 23| the external air. In such cases, unless there be a spontaneous
23 25| water or hydromel. In those cases of fever where the bowels
24 25| black bile. When in these cases there is a colliquative
25 25| and rather astringent. In cases of fever attended from the
26 25| disorder of the bowels. But in cases of fever attended with nausea,
27 27| purgative medicines in such cases, at the commencement, you
28 28| hellebore, and give it in cases of pleurisy attended with
29 28| the diaphragm, and in all cases in which it is beneficial
30 32| resolution in all these cases.~
31 40| retain the wind. In these cases you may do mischief, but
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