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1 2 | attendants. But I would more especially commend the physician who,
2 2 | for physicians owing most especially to these diseases, for it
3 3 | that those things are more especially deserving of being consigned
4 5 | to be well boiled, more especially if you do not intend to
5 5 | struck, for this reason more especially, that when dead the affected
6 6 | giving the ptisan, and more especially abstain from drink; but
7 6 | least in acute diseases, especially those of a febrile character,
8 9 | other respects, but more especially in the changes, how can
9 9 | otherwise in diseases, and more especially in the most acute? But it
10 9 | still more avoid drink, and especially water. Such a person will
11 9 | constitutions and habits are most especially concerned in the production
12 13| know these things, and more especially respecting the subject under
13 16| in acute diseases, more especially when the flatulence cannot
14 16| all times to give it, more especially from the fretting and irritation
15 18| taking it: for such persons, especially, feel the want of it, and
16 20| obstructed respiration; but more especially strong pains of the liver,
17 25| in this case we are most especially to warm the feet, and see
18 26| as it is in them, more especially, that changes take place
19 35| this complaint is more especially produced by it if mixed
20 35| are particularly bad, and especially if very fresh; it is best
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