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1 10| arteries, heaviness of the head, and thirst; and white and
2 11| matters are attracted from the head, and bilious from the region
3 13| state, and heaviness of the head.~
4 14| Wherefore the sweet affects the head less than the strong, attacks
5 14| there be no heaviness of the head, nor delirium, nor stoppage
6 17| strong heaviness of the head, or mental alienation, you
7 17| the will less affect the head and the understanding: but
8 18| when not quite dry. But the head should be rubbed by the
9 18| protected from cold, as also the head and the rest of the body;
10 18| removes heaviness of the head, and moistens the nose.
11 18| benefit the whole body or the head alone. If then the proper
12 22| speech, heaviness of the head, and convulsion, if the
13 23| viscid defluxion from the head, in the season of winter
14 23| gargles, and shaving the head, we must apply to it and
15 23| nitrous defluxion from the head (it is rendered hot and
16 24| sends its flame up to the head. And when all the heat rushes
17 24| upwards, and is exhaled at the head, it is not to be wondered
18 24| and, at the same time, the head and chest become cold. Wherefore
19 25| vertigo, throbbing of the head, and thin urine, you may
20 26| particulars; first how the head is, and if there be no headache,
21 27| back part of the neck and head, and patients with such
22 28| come out about the neck and head, for such sweats are bad,
23 33| with a defluxion from the head. But do not administer hellebore
24 33| if there be pain in the head, or obstruction of the ears
25 35| body and throbbing in the head, and in this case the person
26 35| chest, heaviness of the head, and nausea, and any other
27 43| cantharides, and removing their head, feet, and wings, triturate
28 44| asses: or having shaved the head apply cold things to it
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