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1 1 | for, with the exception of acute diseases, the only medicines
2 2 | commend the physician who, in acute diseases, by which the bulk
3 2 | treatment better than others. Acute diseases are those which
4 3 | science as medicine, since, in acute diseases, practitioners
5 6 | diseases, and not least in acute diseases, especially those
6 9 | more especially in the most acute? But it is well ascertained
7 11| some at the commencement of acute diseases have taken food
8 11| those by pain, and from the acute nature of the disease, and
9 11| debilitated by pain, and the acute nature of the disease, one
10 13| under consideration,—that in acute diseases, in which a change
11 14| oxymel, should be given in acute diseases. Wherefore the
12 15| when drunk in any stage of acute disease, is less suitable
13 16| sometimes a bad thing in acute diseases, more especially
14 17| when used as a drink in acute diseases; for it neither
15 19| 2. Bleed in the acute affections, if the disease
16 27| epistaxis, suddenly occurring in acute diseases, indicates vehemence
17 28| observed: If the fever be acute, and if there be pains on
18 28| and boldly, if the pain be acute, so as to bring on deliquium
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