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1 6 | hot if it is winter, and cold if it is summer; and, if
2 6 | when, then, the feet are cold, one should refrain from
3 9 | night, and guard against cold in winter and heat in summer;
4 9 | and the extremities are cold, and the most of those who
5 9 | as follows: let him avoid cold, heat, and exertion, for
6 11| ears; their extremities are cold, their urine unconcocted;
7 16| and makes the extremities cold, this is the only bad effect
8 17| drunk while the feet are cold, its injurious effects will
9 17| when in moderate, when cold, and when hot; all these
10 18| should be protected from cold, as also the head and the
11 18| insomnolency, extremities cold. In such a case, unless
12 23| the defluxion being of a cold and viscid nature it becomes
13 23| stationary, it being naturally cold and disposed to obstructions.
14 23| water and hydromel, not cold; and administer the juice
15 24| commencement. When the feet are cold, give neither drink nor
16 24| at that the feet become cold, being devoid of flesh,
17 24| and besides, they contract cold, owing to their distance
18 24| the head and chest become cold. Wherefore one should attend
19 24| that when the feet are cold, the bowels are necessarily
20 25| that they do not become cold; and very little drink is
21 25| drink is to be used, either cold water or hydromel. In those
22 25| inferior extremities be cold, about the ears and neck,
23 25| if these parts are not cold, to have other changes;
24 25| and the extremities are cold, the greatest care and precaution
25 25| care that he do not catch cold when the application is
26 38| decoction of summer wheat in a cold state, lentil soup, bread
27 38| these things should be eaten cold, and similar articles of
28 44| having shaved the head apply cold things to it if in the summer
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