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1 4 | but should give before the draught of ptisan, either hydromel
2 4 | moisture, the quantity of the draught is to be increased, as a
3 4 | even day: after this the draught is to be given early in
4 5 | before administering the draught, the pain, if present, will
5 6 | physician ought to withhold the draught until he thinks that the
6 6 | will be proper to give the draught neither in large quantity
7 6 | time for administering the draught is to be particularly observed
8 7 | he should take a smaller draught than what he had been accustomed
9 11| proof that such or such a draught need not be prescribed on
10 11| do not commence with the draught seasonably. But this they
11 15| he shall use ptisan for a draught, and drink afterward hydromel,
12 15| hydromel be taken before the draught, it will not have the same
13 16| this at night before the draught of ptisan, and when a considerable
14 16| time has passed after the draught there will be nothing to
15 18| immediately after he has taken a draught of ptisan or a drink; neither
16 25| the juice of ptisan as a draught in the evening; clear out
17 25| oxymel diluted with water; no draught should be administered,
18 27| triturated together, in a draught; or galbanum in honey, and
19 28| of the drink, and of the draught, which should be thin, and
20 28| ascertain from the urine. The draught is not to be given to persons
21 35| sleep, and take some hot draught for which he feels disposed;
22 43| 26. A draught for a dropsical person.
23 43| person who has drunk the draught complains of pain, let him
24 43| with oil, should take the draught fasting, and eat hot bread
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