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1 6 | seventh day, if the patient be strong. But if the earlier-taken
2 6 | swallowed food, and if he be strong and in the vigor of life,
3 10| similar kind possessed of strong properties, one would be
4 10| dark-colored wine, although both strong wines, if exchanged contrary
5 10| wonder that a sweet and strong wine, if suddenly exchanged,
6 11| This, therefore, I think a strong proof that such or such
7 11| strained. All these things are strong proofs that physicians do
8 11| commencement, are indicative of strong delirium, and patients so
9 14| marks as these, when sweet, strong, and dark wine, hydromel,
10 14| affects the head less than the strong, attacks the brain less,
11 14| diuretic than wine which is strong and thin; but sweet wine
12 14| bad effects of a white, strong wine, have been already
13 17| in these diseases either strong heaviness of the head, or
14 18| humors to themselves; and strong fever seizes the whole body,
15 19| affections, if the disease appear strong, and the patients be in
16 20| respiration; but more especially strong pains of the liver, heaviness
17 20| the disease be great and strong; but if so, purging also
18 21| without warning or any other strong cause, one ought to open
19 27| life, and if his body be strong from exercise, and brawny,
20 31| sweats, give to drink a strong Cretan wine, and boiled
21 33| intemperament, or any other strong cause, for it will do no
22 36| and drink a thin, old, and strong wine; and you should give
23 37| the prime of life, and is strong, blood should be abstracted
24 42| they are slight, but if strong they prove troublesome;
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