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1 2 | do, both the good and the bad, but in these matters there
2 3 | given, another holds to be bad; and, in this respect, they
3 3 | good, but if on the right bad: and in divination by the
4 9 | beneficial to counteract the bad effects during that day
5 10| accustomed to, even although not bad, and so in like manner with
6 14| the other. The good and bad effects of a white, strong
7 15| boiled, provided the honey be bad, impure, black, and not
8 15| will remove the most of its bad qualities and appearances.~
9 16| most apt to produce these bad effects in cases which are
10 16| hypochondrium, and obviates the bad effects of the honey; for
11 16| intestine, which is sometimes a bad thing in acute diseases,
12 16| extremities cold, this is the only bad effect worth mentioning
13 16| it occasions, (and these bad effects it will be the more
14 24| vomit, and if he vomits bad matters he is pained; but
15 28| is not purged, and it is bad if he has dyspnoea, and
16 28| head, for such sweats are bad, as proceeding from the
17 35| debauch. With regard to the bad effects of drinks, such
18 35| disposed; for abstinence is bad in headache and the effects
19 35| articles, however, has bad effects peculiar to itself.
20 35| The lupine has the fewest bad effects of all these things.
21 35| Goat’s flesh has all the bad properties of beef; it is
22 35| disagreeable to the taste, have a bad smell, and are hard, such
23 35| hard, such are particularly bad, and especially if very
24 35| The flesh of young pigs is bad, either when it is too raw
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