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1 1 | part, omitted, some in one case and some in others, and
2 1 | this is by no means the case. Those, indeed, who have
3 3 | preservation of health in the case of those who are well; and
4 4 | first, and then, if the case permit, it is to be increased
5 4 | and what is proper in each case will be afterward stated
6 6 | has not descended, in the case of a person who has recently
7 7 | for sometimes it is the case. And further, barley or
8 9 | another. Wherefore, in the case of persons who take two
9 15| is by no means always the case. For hydromel, if drunk
10 17| entirely from wine, and in this case use water, or give weak,
11 18| although even in their case it may be proper; but least
12 18| drink, although, in their case too it may be suitable;
13 18| extremities cold. In such a case, unless there be a flow
14 25| course of fevers, in this case we are most especially to
15 27| is repressed, in such a case there is apt to be a flow
16 27| favorable, expect in such a case that pains will fall upon
17 28| from the common, in such a case, the physician should proceed
18 28| pneumonia is at its height, the case is beyond remedy if he is
19 31| in the feet,) in such a case, unless fever and sleep
20 35| in the head, and in this case the person affected will
21 36| are constipated. In such a case you should guard against
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