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1 4 | necessary to stop for a time, in order to administer
2 6 | properly of themselves. The time for administering the draught
3 7 | longer, and at the same time the vapor will be prevented
4 7 | to foment for a length of time, for this dries the lungs
5 7 | crisis in the course of this time), and similar preparations
6 11| mistakes, committed at that time, do much less injury than
7 11| ptisans, exactly at the time when it is often beneficial
8 12| brought into action, after a time. The teeth and the eyes
9 14| nature, but rests for a long time in the hypochondria. And
10 16| considerable interval of time has passed after the draught
11 17| treated of at the proper time. In like manner, with respect
12 17| others, when the proper time for using them is come,
13 18| is to be made at the same time and afterwards repeated.
14 24| the feet, and, at the same time, the head and chest become
15 25| not give draughts when the time of the crisis is at hand,
16 30| fever, and not at the proper time, it is a fatal symptom.~
17 35| slowly for a considerable time after sleep; if, then, the
18 42| rubbed for a considerable time with plenty of hot oil.
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