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1 6 | illness; when, then, the feet are cold, one should refrain
2 6 | heat has descended to the feet, one may then give it; and
3 12| part of the body, for the feet will make a similar display,
4 17| if it be drunk while the feet are cold, its injurious
5 24| the commencement. When the feet are cold, give neither drink
6 24| most part, coldness of the feet is a symptom of a paroxysm
7 24| when the fever ceases, the feet, on the contrary, become
8 24| when the heat leaves the feet, it is kindled up in the
9 24| be wondered at that the feet become cold, being devoid
10 24| the heat descends to the feet, and, at the same time,
11 24| attend to this; that when the feet are cold, the bowels are
12 24| the heat descends to the feet, and the urine passes freely,
13 25| most especially to warm the feet, and see that they are properly
14 27| pains will fall upon the feet; if then they attack the
15 27| if then they attack the feet, and if these continue long
16 31| which terminate in the feet,) in such a case, unless
17 31| wax; bathe the legs and feet in hot water, and then cover
18 43| and removing their head, feet, and wings, triturate their
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