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dropsy 3
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during 11
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14 crisis
14 dry
14 even
14 had
14 honey
Hippocrates
On Regimen in acute Diseases

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dry

   Part
1 7 | excellent for forming a dry fomentation, for the millet 2 9 | whose bowels were previously dry, and not having been accustomed 3 9 | less than usual, and not of dry food, but rather liquid; 4 10| by the cake when usually dry, moist, or viscid; and what 5 18| anointed when not quite dry. But the head should be 6 18| sponge until it is quite dry; the extremities should 7 18| The tongue becomes rough, dry, and very black; there are 8 18| much thirst, tongue rough, dry, and saltish, retention 9 20| checked respiration, with dry orthopnoea, when no pus 10 35| engender what is called dry cholera; this complaint 11 36| 19. In dry cholera the belly is distended 12 37| The patient should eat dry and acrid things, for thus 13 40| tympanites, those having dry cough and thirst, those 14 49| ointment. When it becomes again dry, let it be finely levigated,


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