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1 2 | than from all the others taken together. The vulgar, indeed,
2 8 | that, as a great change has taken place in the body, it should
3 9 | than if they had previously taken dinner. Since, then, an
4 11| of the patient is to be taken into consideration, and
5 11| commencement of acute diseases have taken food on the same day, some
6 11| their way, and some have taken cyceon. Now all these things
7 15| but if the hydromel be taken before the draught, it will
8 15| injurious effects as if taken after it, but will be rather
9 16| nothing to prevent its being taken. But to those who are restricted
10 17| whole complaint. But if taken intermediate between oxymel
11 18| immediately after he has taken a draught of ptisan or a
12 24| a person who has lately taken food, and whose bowels are
13 24| accumulation of heat having taken place in the chest: and
14 25| them, but care is to be taken that they do not become
15 28| down of crude matters has taken place, and his system has
16 35| down for those who have taken a debauch. With regard to
17 35| as if they had previously taken their dinner. Such persons
18 35| disorders the stomach if taken with its hull. The lupine
19 38| and fish, which should be taken boiled if they have fever,
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