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1 5 | was livid, like that of a person who had been struck. The
2 6 | descended, in the case of a person who has recently swallowed
3 9 | heat in summer; or, if the person cannot sleep, he may stroll
4 9 | especially water. Such a person will suffer still more if
5 10| the belly when eaten by a person not accustomed to it; and
6 10| bowels bread will create to a person accustomed to live upon
7 11| physician, or a private person, coming in and knowing what
8 12| of all these cases. If a person having received a wound
9 18| ingress and egress. But the person who takes the bath should
10 18| wandering of the mind. To a person in such a state give to
11 21| 4. When a person suddenly loses his speech,
12 24| 7. When fever seizes a person who has lately taken food,
13 26| discharges of a healthy person, and if such is their appearance
14 26| convulsion occur to such a person, death may be anticipated,
15 27| fever. Nevertheless such a person is to be kept upon a restricted
16 27| and delirium seize such a person; but blisters break out
17 27| loss of speech seizes a person, on the fourteenth day of
18 27| juice of ptisan. Such a person cannot escape, unless critical
19 35| head, and in this case the person affected will do well to
20 36| from the complaint. To a person in such a complaint it will
21 42| no motion, and to such a person nothing should be administered
22 43| draught for a dropsical person. Take three cantharides,
23 43| of water, and when the person who has drunk the draught
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