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1 1 | regimen, although this be a great omission. Some of them,
2 2 | remedies. This, then, is a great proof that the common people
3 2 | these matters there is a great difference between them.~
4 3 | properly, whereas others take great pains that the patient should
5 4 | hydromel or wine, in as great quantity as may be proper;
6 6 | look upon this season as of great consequence in all diseases,
7 8 | them reasonable that, as a great change has taken place in
8 8 | counteracted by another great change. Now, indeed, to
9 9 | it appear that there is a great difference whether the diet
10 9 | to produce unseasonably a great emptying of the vessels
11 9 | on the whole, to make a great change either one way or
12 11| the patient. For it is a great mischief if to a patient
13 12| concur in proving that all great changes, either one way
14 12| bowels, if from a state of great inanition more food than
15 12| body, if from a state of great rest it be hastily brought
16 15| evacuation occasions other great mischiefs, for it neither
17 15| devoid of bouquet. There is a great difference between unmixed
18 16| appears advantageous to use a great deal of this drink during
19 20| clyster, unless the disease be great and strong; but if so, purging
20 22| liver, the heart, or the great vein (vena cava?); whence
21 23| orthopnoea attended with great dryness supervenes; the
22 31| and giving rise to very great ligaments, which terminate
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