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1 3 | it the best that can be given, another holds to be bad;
2 4 | meals in the day it is to be given twice, and to those accustomed
3 4 | single meal it is to be given once at first, and then,
4 4 | it is to be increased and given twice to them, if they appear
5 4 | greater quantity is it to be given until the crisis, and moreover
6 4 | this the draught is to be given early in the day, and the
7 4 | other food in place is to be given in the evening. These things
8 4 | for the most part, to be given to those who, from the first,
9 5 | drink worse than ptisan be given.~
10 6 | life, a clyster should be given, or if he be weaker, a suppository
11 7 | with. And the laxatives given in draughts are beneficial,
12 14| water and oxymel, should be given in acute diseases. Wherefore
13 15| softening of the lungs, when given diluted with water. But
14 15| what instances it is to be given, and in what it is not to
15 15| in what it is not to be given, and wherefore it is not
16 15| wherefore it is not to be given,—all this has been explained
17 16| one may give it, but if given at all in such cases it
18 17| a little water is to be given in addition; for thus the
19 17| cases water is mostly to be given for drink, when in large
20 24| the ptisan ought to be given; it would be death to give
21 25| necessary; nothing should be given to them, except oxymel diluted
22 28| afterwards a clyster is to be given. But if the pain be below
23 28| commencement, a clyster should be given, and if it does not relieve
24 28| should be thin, and only given once a day, at whatever
25 28| The draught is not to be given to persons after fever,
26 28| give it, but it should be given in smaller quantities and
27 28| or urinary organs, when given in wine and honey; when
28 28| in wine and honey; when given to act upon the bowels,
29 39| when food should not be given, and to know when it may
30 48| together and boiled, and given as a linctus with some fatty
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