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1 3 | whereas others take great pains that the patient should
2 4 | whole substance; for the pains in pleuritic affections
3 7 | fomentation like this soothes pains, even such as shoot to the
4 10| surprised if such things produce pains in the bowels, but rather
5 16| than to men, for it creates pains in the uterus.~
6 18| black; there are gnawing pains about the bowels; the alvine
7 20| but more especially strong pains of the liver, heaviness
8 20| phlegmasiae and intense pains above the diaphragm, diseases
9 22| 5. When pains precede, and there are influxes
10 24| aberration of the intellect, and pains; the patient is agitated,
11 27| expect in such a case that pains will fall upon the feet;
12 27| there be no resolution, the pains will extend by degrees to
13 27| there will be an abscess, or pains in the hypochondrium, or
14 28| be acute, and if there be pains on either side, or in both,
15 28| being applied for the other pains of the sides; and the legs
16 28| the liver, and in severe pains proceeding from the diaphragm,
17 34| 17. From walking arise pains of the sides, of the back,
18 34| wine and flatulent food, pains shoot to the loins and hips,
19 36| suffocation, and gnawing pains, it is best to enjoin repose,
20 42| plenty of hot oil. But if the pains be in the lower belly below
21 42| except the friction. Those pains which are dissolved by discharges
22 51| 34. For violent pains of the eyes. Take of chalcitis,
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